After coming so close to ending their 15 year stay in the Championship last season, Leeds United now face a busy summer as they look to take that final step.

The Whites were edged out of the top two by Sheffield United before being dumped out of the play-offs by Derby County and Marcelo Bielsa will be keen to strengthen before we start again in August.

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However, hanging onto their stars may be just as important as any new signing with 18-year-old winger Jack Clarke one who is set to attract a lot of attention.

But former Leeds striker, in an interview with Football Insider, expressed concern that his old club were over-pricing the youngster, apparently demanding £20million for his services.

Here, we discuss whether that is true or not...

Toby Wilding 

"I think they have.

"There is no doubt Clarke has potential, but this has only been his first season in the game, and even then his appearances have been sporadic and at times unconvincing.

"If you compare the reported price tags of a number of similar players to Clarke, it seems as though there are more experienced players, with more proven quality, available for a cheaper price."

Jacob Potter 

"I have to agree with Whelan here.

"In my opinion, Clarke is destined to make it to the very top of English football, and he'll be plotting his next move carefully.

"Leeds will surely be tempted to lower his price tag as Clarke will surely be wanting to move to the Premier League at the earliest of opportunities."

Kealan Hughes

"He is a very exciting prospect and Leeds are right to have a large asking price for him.

"He could be very influential next season and if Leeds are promoted that will only see his value increase.

"Leeds have sold countless young players over the years who they have helped grow into quality players. If they sell the likes of Clarke and Phillips they will need a lot of money to strengthen again."