Wilson would consider loan

11 August 2011 15:29
Danny Wilson admits he may be forced to consider a loan move away from Liverpool this season in a bid to boost his international career.[LNB] The 19-year-old made just eight appearances last term following his switch to Anfield from Rangers a year ago.[LNB]The young defender partnered Gary Caldwell in Scotland's 2-1 win over Denmark on Wednesday night but knows he will need more game time at club level if he hopes to retain a place in boss Craig Levein's plans.[LNB]Asked if a loan move could be an option, Wilson said: "It's been mentioned but there have been no offers yet so it's difficult to try to decide what's going to happen.[LNB]"If there are no offers, you can't really do much about it so I'm just working hard and trying to keep a part of things. But we've got a lot of players now at Liverpool and it's going to be difficult.[LNB]"There are five centre-backs there and we are all of good quality so the manager has a difficult decision and whatever his decision is, I'll respect that.[LNB]"I didn't play enough last season and I wouldn't really like to repeat that next season. I can only do what I'm doing.[LNB]"If it's enough, it's enough. If it's not, I'll just need to work that bit harder."[LNB]Wilson was linked with a return to Rangers on loan earlier this summer and says he would not rule out another spell at Ibrox if he received the call from Ally McCoist.[LNB]He said: "I don't see why not, if the option was there. But the option's not there so it's difficult for me to comment on that.[LNB]"I'll consider any team, once the offers come in I'll evaluate them and decide what's best for me and my career."[LNB]Wilson was used in an unfamiliar left-back role last season and says he would be more than happy to demonstrate his versatility once again if it meant nailing down a place in Kenny Dalglish's side.[LNB]He said: "I'm a centre-back but if the manager decides that he wants me at left-back I can't have any problems with that and I'll do it no problem at all.[LNB]"If he wants to put me in goal, I'll go in goal. I'm one of those kind of players who always gives my all for the team wherever I'm chosen to play."[LNB]On his national team hopes, Wilson added: "If I'm playing more regularly it's better for me and it's better for the team.[LNB]"He (Levein) says he obviously wants me to be playing a bit more regularly and I can fully understand that. I want that myself.[LNB]"He's not said to me that I have to be playing but obviously it helps if I'm out there playing."[LNB]Meanwhile, Wilson is confident Scotland are in good shape ahead of next month's Euro 2012 qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Lithuania following last night's victory - their first win over the Danes since 1975.[LNB]He said: "It was really important to get a good result. We've got some big games coming up and we were just looking for a good result and a good performance.[LNB]"I think the boys delivered on both fronts. We spoke about that in the changing room, how far we have come as a team.[LNB]"If you look back to the Carling Nations Cup, we performed well there although we didn't win it.[LNB]"There were good performances along the way and this is a good result against a strong Denmark team so hopefully it bodes well for the future."

Source: Team_Talk