
Leeds United set to keep close eye on Millwall midfielder Jed Wallace
Leeds United will reportedly be keeping a ‘close eye’ on Millwall attacking midfielder Jed Wallace in the summer.
According to Pompey Live, the Whites were credited with an interest in the 27-year-old in January as well, along with Watford and Burnley.
Leeds are likely to continue monitoring the Englishman as they’re eyeing potential summer moves.

Worth signing?
Wallace’s deal at the EFL Championship expires at the end of the season, which means that he could be snapped up on a free.
His team are unlikely to secure promotion so he would certainly fancy a move to the Premier League.
The 27-year-old is unlikely to get a transfer in the next few years so this could be the ideal time for him to leave for a bigger club.
He’s excelled in the Championship this campaign, with eight goals and six assists to his name in 24 starts.

Wallace, who was once dubbed unbelievable by manager Gary Rowett, has impressed for a number of years in the Championship and is clearly playing at a level beneath his true talents.
He could showcase his skills in the best league in the world and put himself in contention for Gareth Southgate’s England squad too.
The Whites need an attacking midfielder in the summer and if Brenden Aaronson is unassailable then they could make a move for Wallace who is very likely to be a free agent.
In other Leeds United news, a Super Computer has made Leeds’ relegation prediction after their big loss v Spurs and Marcelo Bielsa being sacked.