Leeds United head coach Jesse Marsch has suggested to Leeds Live that the club could sell Jack Harrison, linked with Antonio Conte’s Tottenham Hotspur and Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United in the summer transfer window.
The Daily Mail reported last week that Newcastle are keen on signing Harrison from Leeds and could make a bid of £20 million for the winger.
Earlier this summer, The Daily Mail reported that Tottenham are interested in the £60,000-a-week (SalarySport) 25-year-old, who can operate as an attacking midfielder as well.
Harrison has scored 16 goals and created 13 big chances in 71 appearances in the Premier League so far in his career.
Leeds could sell Tottenham and Newcastle target Jack Harrison
Marsch told Leeds Live about Harrison’s future: “There’s always been interest in Jack, like many of our players.
“But I know that Jack is also very happy here and that he’s done a really good job, that he’s a big part of what we’re doing.

“Of course there’s always possibilities that big transfer offers come in and clubs then have to decide how it fits and what are the best options moving forward.
“But, for me, Jack Harrison is a big part of our plans moving forward and we’re counting on him this season, for sure.”
Could a transfer happen?
Every player has a price, and we think that if Tottenham Hotspur or Newcastle United make a big offer, then Leeds United will sell Jack Harrison.
After all, Leeds sold Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha to Manchester City and Barcelona respectively for big money this summer.
Now, the big question is how much it would take for Leeds to sell Harrison.
There is speculation that Leeds are looking for £35 million for the 25-year-old.
Would Newcastle or Tottenham pay it?
We will find out in the coming weeks.
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