Bradley Dack is in scintillating form for Blackburn Rovers in the Championship this season and this form is likely to make the player a target for many clubs come the January transfer window.

Blackburn turned down a bid of £15m for the player in the summer and it is likely to take a fee of around £20m to prise the player away from Ewood Park according to the printed Sun on 7/10.

Dack, 24, signed for Blackburn in June 2017 for an initial fee of £750,000 from Gillingham but is the player now worth the £20m fee being banded around for him?

We discuss.....

Jay Taylor

Bradley Dack is only 24, and still has at least eight, nine or 10 years left of his career.

He has scored eight times in 10 appearances in all competitions this year plus he is English so that automatically inflates the price.

Dack is in mercurial form but he has been since his last two seasons with Gillingham before a move to Blackburn where he tore League One up, and he is now doing the same in the Championship.

You take his age, his potential, the current level he is playing at and his nationality, and that probably equates to around the £20 million mark.

Gary Hutchinson

Yes, in today’s market.

I’m old school, I don’t think anyone is worth that sort of money, but when you see the fees changing hands for average players, it puts perspective on it.

If I were a PL manager I’d be looking at him, no doubt.

George Dagless

I don't think so.

Things are obviously inflated at the moment and he is not far off of that price but realistically it is too much for a player not proven at the top level.

He could certainly end up being worth that but I do think he'll have to cut it in the Premier League first.

Jacob Potter

In today’s market, he is worth £20m yes.

Some may argue that is a steep price but with his goal-scoring record from midfield this season so impressive, he certainly justifies that price tag.