Leeds United winger Jack Harrison is reportedly rated at £20million by the club as Leicester City and Newcastle United hold interest.
As the deadline looms on Tuesday, Leeds look likely to only make reinforcements to their side as opposed to letting players go.
However, with Jack Harrison out of a deal in 2024, there is speculation around whether he could be leaving if the right offer comes in.

Should it be up to Jesse Marsch, Leeds won’t be parting ways with Harrison this month, as he stated this in his pre-match press conference on Thursday:
“His commitment to being here has been amazing. He’s an important guy for us, I haven’t even discussed it with Jack because for me it’s really clear: we need him. He’ll be ready for Saturday as well.”
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However, Leicester City and Newcastle United have both been credited with interest in the 26-year-old – per Mike McGrath and The Athletic, as the Foxes aim to strengthen and push away from the relegation battle.
The Sun are now reporting that, alongside this interest, Leeds rate the winger at £20million – meanwhile, sources have indicated to Leeds All Over that the club’s valuation is likely closer to £25million with add-ons and other bonuses to factor in.
Leeds had placed a “circa £35million” valuation on the winger’s head in the summer, but that has dropped with the running down of his contract.
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I think we would do very well to bring in a major sum of more than £25million for Harrison either this month or in the summer.
Having said that, if we’re not going to sell him right now, by Marsch’s words, a new contract is vital.
There are clearly clubs keen on signing him, but letting him enter the final 12 months of his deal would be shocking mismanagement.