It is no secret that Leeds United are desperately seeking a new striker this summer.

After losing Chris Wood to Burnley last season, the Whites were hoping that one of their risky options would pay off.

But Pierre-Michel Lasogga, Caleb Ekuban, Jay-Roy Grot and Pawel Cibicki all failed to impress and now they need to ensure they make the right choice this summer.

According to The Sun journalist Alan Nixon, Matej Vydra is the latest man on Leeds' radar.

With a move for Abel Hernandez in the balance, Leeds could turn their attention to Vydra in a big money swoop or a swap deal.

But would the Czech Republic international be a good signing for Leeds? Here, FLW looks at his season stats and considers this question.

With 21 goals to his name last season, Vydra was the top scorer in the Championship.

He also contributed with four assists for team-mates and his all-round game statistics were impressive as he had a pass completion rate of nearly 80 per cent.

The 26-year-old also offers versatility; he favours the number 10 position but he can play further forward as a centre-forward too.

While £10m may seem like a sizeable outlay, Leeds would be snapping up one of the deadliest strikers in the Championship.

Vydra has a proven track record in the second tier and he is the missing link in the Whites' promotion bid.