Should Leeds move for Liverpool youngster Cameron Brannagan?

If Leeds United are considering adding another top young talent to their ranks – Liverpool’s Cameron Brannagan may be a player they could acquire.
The youngster’s dad said yesterday via social media that Brannagan is available, permanent or on loan, and he would be willing to join Leeds.
Mark Brannagan commented on Twitter, in response to a Leeds fan who had mentioned the player as a potentially shrewd signing.

Brannagan has been with Liverpool’s academy since he was a kid, but despite huge promise, his chances of first team football are fading.
The 21-year-old is a central midfielder, who spent time on loan at Fleetwood Town last season.
He is an England under-20 international, and the Liverpool Echo even reported in 2016 that he was on Barcelona’s radar.
Leeds swooped for his academy teammate Madger Gomes in the summer after he was released by the Reds.
Brannagan is at the stage of his career where he needs to move on from Liverpool.
He has made nine first team appearances for Liverpool, but none of them have come this season.
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