Manchester United are reportedly keen on signing Leeds United midfielder Tyler Adams this summer as the Whites look set for relegation.
There are going to be a number of Leeds players who leave the club in the summer months even if they somehow stay in the Premier League this summer.
A squad boasting several regular internationals, Leeds’ side looks ripe for the picking as the relegation battle nears its climax on Sunday.
Tyler Adams to leave?
A player Leeds would do incredibly well to keep hold of is USMNT captain Tyler Adams, whose absence has been definitely felt in the last two months.
Adams hasn’t kicked a ball for Leeds since the 2-2 draw against Brighton, undergoing surgery on a hamstring issue, where Leeds’ form has fallen off a cliff since then, picking up just two wins since.
His performances not only at Elland Road but during the World Cup are sure to have seen his stock rise since joining the Whites from RB Leipzig for £20million in the summer of 2022.

Adams to Man United?
Football Insider are now claiming that the midfielder is of interest from Manchester United, with Erik ten Hag eyeing up midfield recruitments.
They claim that “sources have said” there are multiple sides looking at the 23-year-old as a potential signing this summer while Leeds likely prepare for the Championship.
It is also said that Adams is one of the few players in the Leeds squad that could secure a £35million-plus fee in the transfer window.
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Adams is one of the few players I think we are definitely going to see leave the club if we are relegated this Sunday.
As much as fans might be optimistic that we can keep hold of him due to the length of his contract, I just don’t see how he doesn’t leave.
Defensive midfielders are a sought-after commodity at the moment and Adams is someone who has already proven that he can thrive in the Premier League.
Tyler Adams has been the only good player we signed last season. He will be sold and if we get our money back then fair enough.I am still concerned about the 49ers not giving us any feedback on their plans. The dog in the street knows we are going down so tell the week in week out supporters what is going to happen with regard to a manager and players.