Derby boss Frank Lampard has pleaded with Liverpool not to call back Harry Wilson this January
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Wilson is Derby's top scorer with 10 goals after 19 appearance for the Championship club
Derby had agreed to a recall clause in the contract which saw the Liverpool youngster leaving to the Pride Park last summer.
Jurgen Klopp doesn't think he will activate it and Lampard is eager for the German to keep to his word.
Lampard spoke with BT Sport: "I think Liverpool are doing alright. Hopefully they can keep going and we can keep Harry.
"He can go back next summer and everyone's happy.
"Harry's been absolutely outstanding. The great thing for me about Harry is he's scored all these eye-catching goals but what I've seen, particularly in the last month or two, is progress in his game just by playing regularly.
"He has the complete game now and he has so much ability. He is also working so hard.
"He is a real character in our team and he's always prepared to step up and receive the ball.
"I'm delighted with Harry's progress in the short term and he's a really hungry boy.
"He wants to do really well. All I want to do is send him back to Liverpool a better player. That's all on Harry as he's working so hard to do that."
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