Leeds United fans will be thrilled if Technical Director Gretar Steinsson can sign Sunderland winger Jack Clarke to replace Crysencio Summerville.
According to the Sunday Mirror on August 18, Southampton and Lazio are also interested in signing the 23-year-old.
With Crysencio Summerville departing, Daniel Farke will seek a game changer in the last third, which explains why the Sunderland player is on the club’s radar.
Jack Clarke would be an excellent Crysencio Summerville replacement for Leeds United.
Signing Clarke appears to be a no-brainer given his experience with the club, having graduated from their academy, which might allow for a smooth transition into the first squad and early impact.
His recent performances at Sunderland have demonstrated his growth into a dangerous winger capable of both scoring and creating opportunities, skills that Leeds urgently require following the departures of Summerville and Georginio Rutter.
With the team looking for promotion back to the Premier League, Clarke’s expertise in high-pressure games and track record of success in the Championship make him a perfect choice to strengthen their assault.
Furthermore, his age and potential for future growth are consistent with Leeds’ goal for long-term success.
However, they must act swiftly because the longer they wait, the more likely he will move elsewhere.
It remains to be seen whether Steinsson can persuade the 23-year-old to go to Elland Road.