Leeds United midfielder Mateusz Klich has an official offer ‘on the table’ to move to the MLS, as Phil Hay shares the latest update.

The Lowdown: Out of favour

The Premier League side signed the 32-year-old back in 2017 and it’s fair to say he’s had a hugely successful spell, making 192 appearances during his five years at Elland Road and becoming somewhat of a cult hero.

The Poland international, however, has now entered the final 18 months of his contract, and after recently falling out of favour under Jesse Marsch, could be set to depart either in the winter market or next summer.

The Latest: Klich’s MLS offer

Taking to Twitter, Hay confirmed that there is a genuine offer in place and a decision will soon have to be made regarding his future at Leeds.

“Mateusz Klich sat tight in the summer but he’s seen fewer minutes for Leeds than Dan James this season and a bit-part role didn’t get him to the World Cup.

“An offer from MLS is on the table and understandably he wants to play more. So is it time to go?”

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The Verdict: Let him go

Leeds have undoubtedly had a fantastic servant in Klich over the years, but as the team is constantly evolving, now would be the right time to let him go.

The Tarnow native has made zero starts this season which proves that the boss doesn’t view him as part of his long-term plans having been nothing more than a bench warmer.

Reporter Josh Bunting has previously hailed the maestro a ‘class’ act though, so the Whites could still be in a position to demand a decent fee for his services.