Leeds United star Kalvin Phillips has recently been linked with a move away from Elland Road to promotion rivals West Bromwich Albion.

The Baggies are wanting to sign the 23-year-old next summer on the basis that they secure promotion to the Premier League and Leeds fail to do so.

Phillips has been a standout performer for Marcelo Bielsa's men this term - the midfielder has held the team magnificently well on his own this season and has started in every league game for the Whites.

Leeds have been excellent this season under Bielsa - they currently sit second in the Sky Bet Championship table, just one point off table-toppers Norwich City and five points clear of Sheffield United in third.

There are bound to be many teams interested in a host of Leeds players due to their impressive performances this term, and here, we take a look at THREE Leeds players who could follow Phillips out of Elland Road if he is sold...

18-year-old Clarke has flourished under Marcelo Bielsa this term - he's made six appearances for the Whites, producing one assist for Pablo Hernandez in their recent 1-0 win over Sheffield United.

His performances seemingly haven't gone unnoticed, with news recently emerging that Premier League title contenders Liverpool have joined champions Manchester City in the race to land the winger.

If a hefty bid comes in for the star, then it'd be hard to turn it down.

Cibicki, on the contrary, is the forgotten man at Elland Road.

The 24-year-old, who signed for Leeds from Malmo last season, has since made just ten appearances for the Whites, failing to find the back of the net.

The Swedish forward has recently been linked with moves to the MLS in America, and it wouldn't be a blow at all if he were to leave.

Coyle currently finds himself out on loan at League One side Fleetwood Town, however, with his loan deal expiring in January, it might just be best for both parties if he left on a permanent basis.

The 23-year-old has made just 15 starts for Leeds in his career and has never really made the impact he would have liked to after coming through the youth ranks.

At 23, he needs regular game-time, which I don't think Leeds can give him right now.