Leeds United are reportedly eyeing a summer swoop for Everton winger, Yannick Bolasie according to TEAMtalk. 

The tricky midfielder is currently out on loan with Belgian side, Anderlecht, where he has impressed so far in his short spell with the club.

Bolasie has four goals in his last seven league games and his impressive run of form seemingly hasn't gone unnoticed as Leeds register their interest.

But any deal between the two parties is dependent on which division Leeds are playing in next season, with Bolasie likely to only join the Whites if they win promotion to the Premier League.

Marcelo Bielsa's side have put themselves in a good position to achieve promotion though, with Leeds currently occupying one of the automatic promotion places with just seven league games remaining of this year's campaign.

But would Bolasie be a good signing for Leeds?

We discuss....

George Harbey: 

"The thought of Bolasie managed by Bielsa really excites me.

"He endured a tough time on loan with Aston Villa, but on his day, he is a very good winger who has plenty of tricks in his locker.

"The only issue for me would be his wages.

"A lot has been said about his wages when he signed for Villa, and I can't see Leeds paying £60k-£70k a week for him."

Chris Gallagher:

"I would be a bit underwhelmed.

"He struggled at Villa earlier in the campaign and even though he is doing well with Anderlecht now, going to Leeds would be a step up.

"When you consider the big salary he commands as well, I think Leeds should steer clear."

Jacob Potter: 

"This'd be a real coup.

"Bolasie has shown glimpses of the quality that saw him earn a move to Everton in the first place and he has a point to prove back in English football.

"He could thrive under the guidance of Marcelo Bielsa, and would be an excellent signing for Leeds if they can pull it off."