Young Bohemians' striker Ali Reghba is somebody who has been attracting plenty of attention so far this season. 

The 18-year-old has impressed playing for the club's youth sides, especially in the UEFA Youth cup where he has scored once in the club's two games so far.

He has attracted interest from a trio of clubs in the English leagues, with Leicester City, Middlesbrough and Leeds United all reportedly interested in bringing him. 

Tony Pulis' side are leading the race for his signature, however, having already taken the striker on a week's trial earlier in the season.

Boro already have a host of talented strikers with the likes of Britt Assombalonga, Jordan Hugill, Martin Braithwaite and Rudy Gestede all already vying for spots.

Leeds will no doubt be looking to bring in reinforcements this summer and Reghba could well be one of them.

Here, then, are two reasons why they should pip Boro to his signature...

The Whites have already had to call on third choice striker Tyler Roberts this season so there is already a chance they could need a back-up for him as well.

If Roofe and Bamford were to pick up another bout of injuries they would be without a first-choice striker.

Bringing in Reghba would be solid insurance if nothing else.

Bielsa has already shown this season that he has an eye for bringing young players into the Whites' first team.

Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Connor Shaughnessy, Jack Clarke and Tom Pearce have already impressed when played in the current campaign.

It seems to be a route the club are destined to go down under the Argentinian so they may as well continue.