Leeds United are keeping close tabs on Liverpool winger Ryan Kent, ahead of a possible approach for the player in the summer.

Football Insider are reporting that the Whites are interested in signing the 22-year-old and his Reds teammate Harry Wilson, with head coach Marcelo Bielsa looking to considerably strengthen his squad.

Kent has spent this season on loan at Glasgow Rangers in the Scottish Premiership, scoring six goals and contributing nine assists for his teammates in all competitions.

So, would Kent be a good signing for Leeds United?

We discuss...

Lee Connor

"I’m not so sure to be honest, I’ve personally never been a huge fan.

"He’s done alright under Gerrard but whether he’s good enough for Leeds - especially if they get to the Premier League - is another matter.

"All in all, decent player, but feel they could do better."

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George Brooks

"Kent is a decent young player and he's made good progress while on loan at Rangers this season.

"Whether or not he's good enough to start in the Premier League every week is a different matter and he may struggle to get into Bielsa's current starting XI.

"He's definitely got the potential to improve though and could be a decent signing for Leeds."

Alfie Burns

"Kent has had a couple of tough spells elsewhere in England, but he's really found himself in Scotland and looks like he might be starting to fulfil his potential.

"A move somewhere like Leeds - if they win promotion - seems like the next logical step in his career, and you've got to feel Bielsa would help develop his game.

"There's no need to rush any decision, and Leeds should consider other options, but for me, they are fishing in the right holes trying to strengthen their squad."