July 6, 2024

Leeds United winger Jack Harrison looks all set to leave the club in the summer transfer window, and could be playing Champions League football abroad.

With Leeds facing a return to the Championship in 2023/24, there are plenty of the the Whites’ squad that aren’t going to be there.

Jack Harrison scored Leeds’ final goal of the season to make it six in all competitions before relegation was confirmed in May, and he’s one of the main players that surely won’t be around in the EFL.

What’s the latest with Harrison?

There’s a lot of interest that has already emerged for Harrison, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post’s Graham Smyth.

Everton are said to be one of four clubs in the Premier League that would be wanting to sign him, but face significant competition.

That’s because two of Harrison’s offers from other clubs come from those that will be in the Champions League next season, one of them being abroad.

How much would he cost?

Harrison penned a new contract in April as he fought to keep the side in the Premier League, and it was reported that this fresh agreement also includes a relegation release clause.

It has also been claimed that it will take £16million for any club to trigger said clause in his contract and bypass club negotiations.

No disrespect to Harrison, but If he has any ambition in his career, he’ll be steering well clear of a move to Goodison Park.

Of all the other offers potentially on the table, it looks as though there is a real chance of him impressing Gareth Southgate with good form.

A move to a relegation contender is not going to help those chances, and he needs to think hard about what the future holds.

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