Charlie Taylor, 22, is an up-and-coming full-back, currently plying his trade at Sky Bet Championship outfit Leeds United.
Primarily operating as a left-back, Taylor has also proved his competence further up the pitch, as a left-winger.
Born in York, home-grown Taylor joined Leeds as a young boy, but has been on four loan visits around the UK: Bradford City, York City, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Fleetwood Town.
Taylor also has two caps for the England U19 team, vs Portugal and Ukraine - and the 22-year-old looks destined for big things in the next few years.
Here, in the opinion of FLW's Jack Smillie are FIVE Premier League clubs would benefit from signing this promising player......
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Manchester United
There have been many rumours amongst the media, since the closing of the summer transfer window, that Manchester United could be plotting a move for Charlie Taylor.
Since then, Luke Shaw has been ruled out with a long-term injury, so Manchester United have been looking for a replacement.
United boss Louis van Gaal has sent his scouts to watch the defender in action several times and is supposedly considering a bid in the region of £4million.
Aston Villa
The struggling Midlands club are in desperate need of all the help that they can get.
As Taylor is both a defensive and an attacking player, then he would be a great 2-in-1 purchase for Villa.
Taylor has earned himself rave reviews for many impressive performances this season, and is certainly in good form.
Aston Villa need someone with a good, positive attitude to boost the dressing room's morale.
Furthermore, Villa's left-back Jordan Amavi has recently been ruled out for at least six months.
Leicester City
So far this season, Leicester City are absolutely flying. Miles above where many predicted they would be, they are sitting in a very luxurious third place.
Nevertheless, Leicester have conceded the most amount of goals out of any team in the top 14 in the league: 20.
Taylor would suit the Leicester team like bread with butter, and would also provide good width when attacking down the left flank.
Ultimately, Leicester should focus on conceding less goals.
Watford
Recently-promoted Watford are currently enjoying life in the Premier League, as they are 11th with 16 points.
Despite their captain, Troy Deeney, being home-grown, the vast majority of their team are from overseas countries.
As Charlie Taylor is home grown, he would be a great purchase for Watford, as not only would he solidify their defence, he could help and push Ikechi Anya to regain his form.
Newcastle United
Newcastle are facing a tough hurdle; their squad is ageing, and they aren't getting any better.
The hot prospect Taylor would provide an excellent burst of youth into the Newcastle side, as they look to avoid the drop this season.
Newcastle boss Steve McClaren is under pressure to spend money this summer and freshen up the Magpies, and the Leeds United starlet would be a perfect addition.