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Blackburn Rovers get back to action following the international break, with Tony Mowbray's side looking to pick up the pace and look to close in on the play-off places, after a mixed start to the season, that sees them down in 14th place in the Championship.

Rovers face Huddersfield Town next and the match will give midfielder Bradley Dack the chance to add to his tally,that has seen him score five goals and make two assists in 13 appearances in all competitions.

With this in mind, how much do you think Dack is worth after the season he's had so far?

We discuss........

Josh Cole

“With English players regularly being sold for premium prices in today’s transfer market, there is no reason why Blackburn shouldn’t place a hefty price tag on Dack.

“Since joining Rovers in 2017 from Gillingham, the midfielder has established himself as a mainstay in Tony Mowbray’s side.

“As well as scoring 41 goals in his 102 competitive appearances for Blackburn, Dack has also demonstrated a real eye for a pass having provided 23 assists for his team-mates.

“Considering that he is arguably one of the best attacking midfielders in the Championship, Rovers should not be looking to sell the 25-year-old for anything less than £15m if interest does emerge from elsewhere in January.”

Jordan Rushworth

"Bradley Dack is at the moment almost priceless to Blackburn Rovers, with the midfielder offering the all important productivity from the middle of the park, with the ability to arrive late into the box and score some vital goals during big moments in matches.

"Dack's form in the Championship over the course of last season and the start of this, demonstrates he clearly belongs at this level, and even has the potential to be playing in the Premier League, and having that level of ability in Tony Mowbray's squad is vital to helping the club kick on.

"In terms of his actual market value, you would probably have to say around at least £25m upwards, given some of the other fees being paid for other Championship players by Premier League clubs, which would represent a huge profit for Blackburn were they forced to sell him.

"There will likely be Premier League interest in Dack, the more he continues to perform and show his quality, and although so far this season he might not have been as good as he was last term, he has still proven to be one of the best attacking midfielders in the division."

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George Harbey

"It's so hard to say with the transfer market changing nearly every day.

"Dack hasn't had the best of seasons by his standards, and hasn't created as many goals as he did for Mowbray's side last term.

"But despite his lack of end product, he has still been a really important player for Rovers this season, and they would be missing a real spark going forward if he were to leave.

"They've surely got to be looking at around £10m for a player of his age and importance to the team."