Leeds United are keeping track of Archie Stevens after failing to secure a new deal with Rangers, according to Rangers News.
The web publication reported on 23 January that the 19-year-old is expected to leave Ibrox at the conclusion of his contract after failing to reach terms.
The Whites expressed interest in the winger last year and have been following his progress ever since, with a deal likely before the end of January if the right club comes along.
Leeds United is looking to recruit Archie Stevens from Rangers.
Elland Road has a history of strong juvenile development, which might continue if the youngster comes from Govan.
It appears that his time in the Scottish Premiership is done given his reluctance to sign a new deal which might be the perfect opportunity for Leeds.
If the Whites can offer the teenager a deal that contains assurances of first-team playing in the future, he may be tempted by a switch to Elland Road.
With Daniel Farke’s side leading the Championship, there is no doubt that the Yorkshire-based club is an appealing prospect right now.
The German head coach has a track record of dealing with young players, bringing out the best in Archie Gray last season and Ben Godfrey and Max Aarons while at Norwich City.
This could be enough to entice Stevens to leave Rangers and join Elland Road before the winter transfer window closes.