Harry Wilson has enjoyed a superb loan spell at Hull City this season.

The Liverpool attacker has been critical to the Tigers' survival, and you get the feeling Nigel Adkins would love to re-sign him again in the summer.

There will no doubt be an array of clubs clamouring for his signature, and Paul Heckingbottom's Leeds could well be one side that cast an eye over the talented youngster.

Should Leeds launch a move for Wilson in the summer? Would it be a good fit?

We discuss the prospect....

Ben Barkworth

Harry Wilson would be a good player for Leeds to bring in even on loan.

He's been excellent for Hull this season and looks comfortable at this level.

Has the ability to be a starting striker for Leeds and could provide the goals needed for a play-off push.

Jay Williams

Wilson is exactly the type of player Leeds should be targeting.

Forget importing a load of unproven players from Europe, Wilson is a young, raw talent who has proven his goal scoring prowess at Championship level for Hull.

If he is made available by Liverpool - either for loan or permanently - then Leeds should prioritise this deal early in the window.

Alfie Burns

Wilson has been impressive during his stint with Hull City.

It’s the type of deal I’d like to see Leeds do, as bringing young players out of the Premier League can often really improve Championship sides.

However, it isn’t a deal I can see Leeds prioritising, particularly with Victor Orta set to be in-charge of recruitment again.

Gary Hutchinson

Yes - this would be a massive signing.

Whether they'd be successful or not is another thing entirely, but he has experience of the division and is just the sort of play successful Championship sides should be targeting.

Chris Gallagher

Without a doubt.

However, so should virtually all Championship clubs.

The exciting winger has kicked on in the last few months and is a quality player. Given his age, he's only going to get better and could be a star in the second tier next season.

George Dagless

Absolutely.

He's a good player that has shown he can excel in the Championship and, arguably, he'd make a difference for some Premier League sides.

He's up against it to start for Liverpool when you look at their options but that is not a criticism, he is still a class young player.