Harry Wilson is a man who is really in demand this summer after impressing during his loan spell at Hull City last season. 

The Liverpool loanee scored seven goals and assisted four more in just 11 appearances for the struggling Tigers and now a lot of clubs are circling for his signature.

Rangers have been placed as one of the favourites to secure the 21-year-old's signature.

But after his performances last season there is a good chance that he will be keen to remain in the Championship and continue to test himself there.

Could Marcelo Bielsa, therefore, fancy bringing him to Elland Road with them apparently linked?

The Argentine is set to carry out a mini-overhaul of the squad and Wilson could add some real attacking flare.

Would he be a good signing for the Whites?

We discuss.

Alfie Burns 

This would be terrific business.

Wilson was so influential in the Championship last season, and he’d add another dimension to Leeds’ squad.

For me, he’d be a starter at Elland Road.

Gary Hutchinson

Yes, talented footballer who understands the division and can have a huge impact.

I'd worry if too much of their squad consisted of loan players, but two or three is fine.

Jay Williams

If Leeds could add Wilson to their attacking ranks, then they would have the most feared attack in the league.

I imagine that Samu Saiz and Ezgjan Alioski will thrive under Marcelo Bielsa in his new system and Pablo Hernandez is a top talent too.

But Wilson would add even more quality to their ranks, offering goals and assists with his lethal performances from the wing.

Chris Gallagher

He would be a very good signing.

The only issue is that Leeds have a few options to play out wide or in attacking midfield positions so his arrival would push the likes of Ezgjan Alioski back. However, Wilson is an improvement and could star in the Championship so would be a good deal.

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