Leeds United are on course for a return to the Premier League currently in second spot in the table, three points clear of Sheffield United in third, with only four matches of their season remaining.

With the English first tier in sight, manager Marcelo Bielsa would be forgiven if he is not already thinking about those in his squad who have the ability to cut it in the top flight.

On-loan winger Jack Harrison could be a player who is bound to be to fall into that category, having scored only four goals and made two assists in 33 appearances so far this season.

So is Harrison good enough to cut-it in the Premier League?

We discuss........

Toby Wilding

"I think he could be.

"He's contributed some big moments to Leeds' cause this season, not least on Saturday, and will be keen to prove himself having not got the chance at Manchester City.

"He could play an important part again next season."

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Alfie Burns

“Harrison has blown hot and cold over the course of the season for Leeds, and you’ve got to say, if he is to take the step up into the Premier League, he can’t really afford to be doing that.

“Four goals isn’t the best return and it is going to be much tougher if he’s trying to do it in the Premier League.

“He wouldn’t be a bad option for Leeds, but there’s certainly better out there.”

Louie Chandler

"Not for me.

"He may well prove me wrong but he has hardly shone in the second tier, often going missing during matches.

"That said, he does have a useful knack for finding the net so could well still be of use."