Leeds United and Aston Villa are believed to be interested in signing Cardiff City's Kadeem Harris.

Reports from The Sun suggest that Dean Smith's Villa and Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds as well as Bolton Wanderers, are interested in signing the 25-year old who scored his first Premier League goal for the Bluebirds last weekend.

With the Welsh club reportedly yet to open talks with Harris with his current contract expiring at the end of the season, here, we discuss whether he'd be a good signing for Leeds United...

George Harbey

He'd be a superb signing.

He may not have featured as much as he would have liked for Cardiff in the last couple of years, but he possesses pace, skill and end-product down the flanks.

Leeds need competition and squad depth in the wide departments, and if the Whites can secure him on a pre-contract deal or for a cut-price, it would be definitely worth it,

Louie Chandler

He would certainly be a good addition if a somewhat unnecessary one.

Bielsa should be more focused on beefing up his defence a bit more but as long as he does this as well there would be no harm in bringing him in.

Harris has proven to be quality in the second tier before.

Gary Hutchinson

I'm not so sure either of those sides want to be taking the chance.

He's a decent lad, sure, but both of those want to be challenging for the Premier League.

Harris isn't getting a game at that level so for me, he's not suitable for either.