Leeds United are keeping tabs on PAOK striker Aleksandr Prijovic ahead of the January transfer window, according to Goal.com Cyprus.

Prijovic, 27, has been in great form for his side this season, notching 10 goals in 20 appearances for the Greek outfit.

The publication suggests that the forward has a 10 million euro release clause (£8.8m) in his contract, so Leeds may have to fork out a fair wedge of money for him.

Would he be a good signing for Leeds?

We discuss....

Adam Simeoni

The Swiss has scored wherever he has gone across Europe, and could prove to be a decent signing for Leeds.

Christiansen needs another striker in January, and the 27-year-old could be the man for the job.

Prijovic has a spell with Derby a few years back and knows a little about the English game, so wouldn't come in blind. He could be worth a punt.

Alfie Burns

Leeds need a striker in January, and it is very little surprise to see the Whites looking abroad once again.

Prijovic is well travelled, but his goalscoring record over recent years has improved, and this season, for PAOK, he has been as consistent as what Christiansen currently has available at Elland Road.

10 goals in 20 appearances this season is a good return, and if Prijovic can transfer that form, he would undoubtedly improve Leeds.

If the price is right, why not?

George Dagless

It's an interesting one because we don't know a lot about the striker.

He's scored 10 goals in twenty games in all competitions for PAOK this season, though, and so that is a decent return.

Replicating that at Leeds would make him at hit, then, but it is a big ask.