Leeds United playmaker Samu Saiz is all set to leave the club in the summer, although his destination remains up in the air.

He was sent on loan to Getafe in January after asking for a move but it does not look like they will be shelling out for a permanent move for the Spaniard.

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According to El Gol Digitol in Spain, however, Valencia have become the latest club to throw their hats into the ring.

The report claims that the Spanish giants believe they can get Saiz for around £5.5million.

But how much should they be demanding?

We discuss...

Jacob Potter

"You've got to be looking at getting around £5m.

"Saiz has proven in the past that he has the ability to unlock opposition defences with ease at times which is a real strength of his.

"If he can show some consistency in his performances, then Leeds shouldn't have an issue in getting around £5m for him in the summer."

Toby Wilding

"Leeds will surely want to get their money back here, but this is a deal that they must tread carefully around.

"Valencia will be aware of Saiz' recent history, so they will not want to feel as if they are paying too much for a player who has struggled for game time recently.

"Breaking even at around the £3million they were reported to have paid for Saiz should be seen as a good result for Leeds."

Chris Gallagher

"I think around £6m would be a fair price.

"It might seem relatively cheap given Saiz was a star performer in the Championship and players have commanded bigger fees than that in the past but the reality is Spanish clubs won't pay like Premier League clubs do.

"Also, his spell with Getafe hasn't done Leeds any favours when it comes to asking for much more."