Leeds United are reportedly interested in making a move for in-form Coventry City striker Viktor Gyokeres during the summer transfer window.

The Lowdown: Gyokeres flying for Coventry

The 24-year-old is enjoying an impressive season currently, scoring 14 times in the Championship before yesterday's clash with Sunderland whilst helping Coventry remain in the playoff picture.

Gyokeres has been linked with a move to Leeds in recent days, with new manager Javi Gracia no doubt keen to make significant signings this summer.

Now, a fresh update has emerged, further suggesting that the Whites' interest is genuine.

The Latest: Leeds very keen on signing

According to Football Insider, Leeds are eyeing a move for Gyokeres, who could cost between £10million and £12million if Coventry get their wish.

The Swede's current deal expires next year, so this summer could be the club's last chance to earn a significant amount of money for his services.

It's added that Leeds will continue to target the forward even if they're relegated with the report saying they will retain a 'big' interest.

The Verdict: Strong potential addition

Leeds clearly need extra ammunition in their attack moving forward, with Patrick Bamford not looking the same player since various injury problems, scoring very few goals in his Premier League appearances this season.

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In Gyokeres, the Whites could have an excellent potential signing on their hands, with the 11-cap Sweden international someone who is ready to make the step up to the Premier League.

At 24, he is at a good age to come in and further improve as a player and the fact that he was described as 'very strong' and 'very good' by Slaven Bilic earlier this season further outlines his quality.