Leeds United face competition from both Celtic and Brentford for Schalke winger Rabbi Matondo's signature this summer.
The Welsh international is reportedly a target for Leeds as Jesse Marsch looks to strengthen his first team attacking options ahead of the upcoming Premier League campaign.
According to German outlet Bild, Leeds are just one of a number of clubs tracking Matondo this summer, who signed for Schalke back in 2019 from Manchester City.
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Brentford, and newly promoted Nottingham Forest are also said to be interested in signing Matondo who is entering the final year of his contract in Germany.
Alongside the Premier League interest, Celtic are also keen on the 21-year-old.
Ange Postecoglou has already strengthened Celtic's squad with the permanent addition of Cameron Carter-Vickers and wants to add more as his side prepare for their Scottish Premiership title defence and Champions League campaign next season.
Ligue 1 sides RC Lens, Stade Brest and ESTAC Troyes are also monitoring Matondo's availability.
The winger spent last season on loan at Belgian side Cercle Brugge, scoring 10 goals in 27 appearances. With his contract set to expire next season, Schalke may be forced to sell Matondo this summer to avoid losing him on a free.
They spent around £10m on the Welsh international back in 2019, and would like to recoup some of their financial outlay.