Here are your Leeds United transfer rumours on Tuesday, April 12.
Rangers 'eye Summerville deal'
Current Scottish champions Rangers are believed to be in the market for young Leeds winger Crysencio Summerville, according to reports in Germany. The 20-year-old who was said to be keen on a move away from West Yorkshire under former boss Marcelo Bielsa has only featured once since Marsch's arrival at the club, with German side Hamburg also said to be another interested party.
Under contract until the summer of 2023, the Whites academy graduate is one of many fringe players who are yet to have their fate decided since the change in dugout earlier this year, although Marsch did claim he needs to incorporate the youngster more in his side moving forward.
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"I've got to find ways to include Joffy [Joe Gelhardt] more, I've got to find ways to include Summerville more, so all three of those guys for me are going to be big players here and are important for us moving forward," he said following the win over Watford at the weekend.
Tottenham 'unlikely' to sign Harrison
Journalist Dean Jones has claimed that Tottenham Hotspur are 'unlikely' to win the race to sign Leeds United winger Jack Harrison in the summer transfer window. The 25-year-old has been linked with a move to north London in recent weeks, but it is understood that Spurs are set to miss out on his signature.
Harrison has been in excellent form of late for the Whites, scoring in each of his last three games. Last weekend, he netted in the 1-1 draw with Southampton, before also striking in victories over Watford and Wolves.
His form has attracted interest from elsewhere, including Tottenham. It is understood that Antonio Conte sees him as being a good fit for the left wing-back role in his system and that Spurs enquired about the player’s availability in January, only to be told by Leeds that he is not for sale.
With his contract set to run out in 2024 and Spurs on the lookout for a new left-wing-back, it is a deal that would've made sense. However, Jones insisted he doesn't see it happening.
He told GiveMeSport: "I don’t really see that it’s likely. I can see why they might be interested in him at this point, but I don’t see it happening, to be honest with you."