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Jack Harrison has been able to get chances of saving the future

Could Jack Harrison leave Leeds? (Photo by James Gill – Danehouse / Getty Images)

Jack Harrison faces an uncertain future for Leeds United, and he remains to be seen if he can consolidate a key role under manager Daniel Farke before the new season.

The winger recently made his first departure in a pre-season friend, and Farke publicly said that Harrison would be allowed to prove himself. Harrison spent last season on loan in Everton, where he delivered a number of solid performance, showing that he can always compete at a high level.

Daniel Farke on Jack Harrison Future

Farke said (H / T Leeds Press): “Overall, it depends on how Jack uses his chances. First, he is under contract at the moment and knows the league and has many appearances in the Premier League.

“I must say that he had a brilliant first part of his stay at Leeds United and a big season under Marcelo in the PL. Of course, it’s always difficult if you are for a few years.

“Yes, he had this offer after having been relegated to stay at the highest level. This is also due to his performance he had delivered. Otherwise, there would have been no interest.

“It was a decision before my time that he left. But at the moment, he is also back with us and also a conversation with him. It completely depends on the way he uses his luck.”

Leeds could use more attack depth

Jack Harrison makes gestures for a match
Leeds Jack Harrison player was ready for Everton (photo of Matt McNulty / Getty Images)

Leeds, newly promoted to the Premier League, currently lacks depth in their department of attack. Harrison could become a precious asset, given his high -flying experience and his versatility on the wings.

The 28 -year -old will be impatient to take a regular playing time and it is unlikely to accept a peripheral role at the club. If he is not guaranteed for minutes, Harrison can consider a movement elsewhere. Based on his Everton performance, he should not be penetrated by clubs interested in his services.

Leeds must assess if they can offer Harrison the consistency he wants. His technical capacity, combined with his Premier League know-how, makes him a solid competitor to help the club stay in the upper level.

The relegation to the championship would be a blow for Leeds, and players like Harrison could be crucial to ensure survival. His experience and creativity could make the difference in tight matches.

In the end, both parties must be aligned. Harrison wants to play regularly and Leeds needs quality players with a Premier League experience. If the club can offer it a significant role, Harrison could play a central role in its campaign.

Otherwise, a transfer could be in the best interest of all those involved.

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