West Brom are the latest club to be linked with starlet Sam Byram.
Byram, 19, has emerged as one of the countries brightest young defenders and has been a shining light in what has been a largely dull season at Leeds.
Although the York-born defender has recently agreed a new three-year deal there are fears that a Premiership predator will swoop for him sooner rather than later.
Speculation intensified when West Brom boss Steve Clarke admitted he was at Leicester City's King Power Stadium on Tuesday night to run the rule over a couple of targets, one believed to be Byram the other City's winger Ben Marshall.
Clarke also admitted that he feared bigger Premiership clubs would be in for his targets,
Even if he wasn't there to watch Byram, the youngster would have caught his eye as arguably he was our most potent attacking threat and capped a fine performance with a well-taken goal in Leeds 1-1 draw in the East Midlands.
As well as questions over what investment GFH Capital plan to move the club up to the next level, the issue of them being able to keep our prized-assets is another big question they have to face.
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