Leeds United will obviously be looking to improve on an impressive but ultimately fruitless first season under Marcelo Bielsa and Liverpool’s wing wizard Ryan Kent may just be the answer.

Indeed, the Whites are set to wave goodbye (at least for now) to current Premier League loanee Jack Harrison, who joined at the start of the season from Premier League champions Manchester City.

The Whites won’t be the only ones pursuing the player’s signature, with Steven Gerrard – his boss this term – also said to be keen on bringing him back as his Rangers side look to tackle their own domestic problems.

According to Yorkshire Evening Post’s Phil Hay, Leeds have made contact with Liverpool and made them aware of their interest, and perhaps the hope is that Jurgen Klopp will have taken inspiration from the performances of Harry Wilson in the Championship, who has 15 goals and 3 assists to his name this term.

There’s a certain kind of dynamic talent about Ryan Kent that has made Rangers fans believe that “anything is possible” when he’s in the side. What isn’t there to like about that?

It’s no secret that one of the major concerns in the Leeds camp is the problems they faced in the offensive department towards the business end of the season. Bielsa himself even said the club would have won the Championship if it were for some better finishing, after all.

From the very point they lost out to Sheffield United, the Whites netted just 11 times in eight games, while promotion rivals Norwich City and Sheffield United registered 17 and 15 goals, respectively (not to mention the fact that neither side lost five of their remaining ten games).

In step Ryan Kent.

The Liverpool youngster has provided excitement in abundance this season at a rate of 4.7 dribbles per game, which is considerably more than the 0.8 Harrison has offered  - not to mention the greater goal-scoring output of seven compared to four (not huge amounts, but as we've shown earlier, small margins can make all the difference).

You need only look at his performance against Celtic in Rangers’ 2-1 defeat at Parkhead towards the end of the season to appreciate the kind of player he is; quick, intent and brave.

Leeds fans, from what you know, do you consider Kent an upgrade on Harrison? How essential is it that you sign a new forward? Let us know in the comments below…