One of Leeds United's best players so far this season has been summer signing Samu Saiz.

The attacking midfielder who was signed from Spanish outfit Huesca, has been a revelation for Thomas Christiansen's side this season, and you get the impression he has a seriously bright future.

Where will the £2.25m-rated Leeds United player be in two years time?

We discuss....

Adam Simeoni

If Leeds don't go up, Premier League teams may look at him.

He could even hear back to a top flight Spanish club.

He looks too good for this level, and deserves a chance on the biggest stage. Leeds should turn a tidy profit if they fail to get promoted and decide to sell next summer.

Chris Gallagher

In the Premier League or maybe back in La Liga.

Saiz is the best player at Leeds by a mile and it won’t be long until Premier League clubs come calling.

He’s 27-years old in January and won’t want to miss his chance at playing in the top flight. Leeds are a massive club, but we’ve seen with Chris Wood that it doesn’t really matter and money talks.

Make no mistake, if Leeds aren’t in a great position to go up by this time next year it will be the last season they see of Saiz. He’s simply too good not to get a move.

George Dagless

In the Premier League.

Whether or not that is with Leeds is up for debate but I think he is good enough for the top flight.

There'll be a few sides keen on him at the end of the season if the Whites fall short and so one way or another he is top flight bound.

Alfie Burns

The Premier League, with or without Leeds United.

Saiz has been exceptional this season, and as a Leeds fan, I’d love to say he will be the man to lead the club back to the Premier League.

However, you can’t predict that will happen, but it's safe to say he'll be in the Premier League.

He is entering his peak and will want to test himself at the highest level, which is an opportunity he will have to take in the next couple of years.