
Jack Harrison open to Leeds United exit this summer
Leeds United winger Jack Harrison is open to the idea of leaving the club in the summer, according to The Telegraph.
The report adds that the 25-year-old is being targeted by several Premier League clubs this summer including Spurs and Antonio Conte.
Harrison scored the winning goal for the Whites on Sunday (22 May) against Brentford and helped the club avoid relegation to the Championship.

Big challenge
Harrison has been an important player for the club, signed by former manager Marcelo Bielsa from Manchester City.
The jet-heeled winger can play in all three positions upfront. He loves to dribble and has an eye for goal.
His work ethic is simply admirable as he puts in a lot of defensive shifts – an archetype modern-day winger.
The 25-year-old struggled for form and consistency throughout the 2021-22 campaign.
When he is on a song, he looks unplayable. But there are times when he has cut a frustrating figure.

Jesse Marsch arguably has got the best out of his potential, as he was one of the best players at the club towards the end of the season.
He was superb in the 3-0 win against Watford. He was brilliant in the 3-2 win against Wolves, and he was outstanding in the final game against Brentford as well.
His performance against Watford was praised by David James, who hailed his strike as “phenomenal”.
Losing him would be a blow for a club. At the same time, he is not an irreplaceable asset, so it all depends on the offer Leeds receive for him, if at all. If they get a good offer, the club could be open to selling him as well.
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