Leeds United winger Jack Harrison has begun to turn his form around in the Premier League, and it has brought about further speculation about where his future lies.
Javi Gracia’s appointment at Elland Road looks to have got more out of Leeds winger Harrison, with his last four games yielding two goals and two assists.
It comes after intense January speculation where he in fact travelled to Leicester City on deadline day, as a move to the Foxes remained a possibility.
However, Leeds may be looking to tie the 26-year-old down to a new contract before talk of a move away gets chance to pick up.
Here, we look at all the latest on Harrison’s contract situation as a crucial summer looms…
When does Harrison’s deal expire?
Harrison signed permanently at Leeds in the summer of 2021 for a fee of £11million from Manchester City, ending three seasons of loan stints with the club.
His deal runs until the summer of 2024, meaning the end of this season will see him enter the final 12 months of his contract.
Will Harrison sign a new Leeds contract?
Yes

No

Has he been offered a new contact?
Football Insider recently reported that the winger is in advanced talks to agree a new contract at Elland Road, in order to deter Premier League interest in his signature.
Phil Hay also previously revealed that the club are confident that Harrison will agree to sign a new deal with the club in the summer.

Who might be wanting to sign him?
Newcastle United held concrete interest during the summer window, as they had two bids turned down by Leeds – the second upwards of £20million.
Leicester City were the side most keen in January, also tabling a £20million offer, while Harrison was revealed to be undergoing a medical at Leicester’s training ground as he awaited an agreement, which never came as Leeds backed out.