Nottingham Forest are reportedly in at least a five-way fight for midfielder Tyler Adams as Leeds United brace for vultures from the Premier League and beyond.
Adams is among the players credited with having a release clause triggered by relegation, either if a bid reaches a certain figure or even on loan, according to the Daily Mail's Transfer Confidential. Adams, aged 24, is also being linked with Brighton, Aston Villa, Everton and West Ham as well as the Reds.
Fulham have apparently made an approach for Brenden Aaronson, available on loan having joined Leeds for £24.7 million from Red Bull Salzburg last summer, while Rasmus Kristensen and Diego Llorente could head to Roma and Willy Gnonto and Crysencio Summerville are said to be wanted by Everton.
That's not all. Robin Koch is being linked with Eintracht Frankfurt, Rodrigo is being linked with Seville and Jack Harrison, who only signed a new five-year deal in April, will have no shortage of suitors.
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United States international Adams was taken to Elland Road as a replacement for Manchester City-bound Kalvin Phillips last year, signed from RB Leipzig for about £20m. He has a reputation for breaking up play and quickly moving the ball on to more attack-minded teammates. He missed the end of the season due to hamstring surgery in March and he is missing the US's Gold Cup campaign as he continues his recovery.
Leeds are in the midst of a takeover and are yet to appoint a new manager.