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What could Leeds United’s George Hirst interest mean for their current young strikers?

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Leeds United have been linked with the young Sheffield Wednesday player but could it be bad news for some of their current crop?

A general view of Elland Road Stadium prior to kick off in the Sky Bet Championship League match between Leeds United and Bolton Wanderers, at Elland Road Stadium on March 5, 2016 in Leeds,...

According to the Daily Mail, Leeds United will try again for Sheffield Wednesday forward George Hirst, with the 18-year-old tipped to leave Hillsbrough at the end of the season, but what could that mean for some of the Whites’ current teenage goal-scorers?

After all, Hirst is only going to move to Elland Road if he gets the regular first-team football he has been lacking at the Owls, and that would directly impact some of Leeds’ current striking prospects, pushing them further down the pecking order in the process.

Leeds United manager Thomas Christiansen during the Sky Bet Championship match between Brentford and Leeds United at Griffin Park on November 4, 2017 in Brentford, England.

Mallik Wilks is a star in the making and will surely make the breakthrough at Leeds once he returns from his loan spell at Accrington Stanley, but the same cannot be said for the likes of Eoghan Stokes and Jack McKay.

Aged 21 and 20 respectively, neither Stokes nor McKay are likely to welcome additional obstacles to their already tough task of securing first-team football at Leeds, and in truth Hirst’s arrival could signal the death knell for both.

Leeds United corner flag before the Sky Bet Championship match between Leeds United and Sheffield Wednesday at Elland Road on February 25, 2017 in Leeds, England.

The next wave of talent are aged 17 and 18, with the likes of Jack Clark and Samuel Amissah ready to stake claims of their own, and if Hirst joined Wilks at Elland Road, they would surely be the next in line, leaving McKay and Stokes with a battle that could be beyond them.

For now this remains hypothetical, but a free agent of Hirst’s quality and ambition does not come along every day and Leeds would be foolish not to throw their hat into the ring as soon as they can.