Jack Harrison, David Beckham

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Edward Bazeley

Sun 13 July 2025 21:47, UK

Jack Harrison has reacted to a message from David Beckham as Leeds United have decided on the winger’s future.

The 28-year-old has spent both of the last two seasons on loan with Everton, while the Whites won the Championship title.

Harrison failed to impress for the Merseyside club last term, scoring just one goal in 34 Premier League appearances.

Meanwhile, Leeds have signed striker Lukas Nmecha, and defensive trio Jaka Bijol, Sebaastian Bornauw, and Gabriel Gudmundsson as Daniel Farke prepares his squad for the top flight.

Jack Harrison of Everton on the bench before the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Everton FC at St. James Park on April 2, 2024 in...Photo by Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty ImagesHarrison reacts to Beckham’s message as Leeds set price tag

Leeds have not signed a new winger since Manor Solomon returned to Tottenham after his successful loan spell at Elland Road.

However, speaking on Football Insider‘s Inside Track podcast, former Whites and Spurs goalkeeper Paul Robinson said that Leeds will sell Harrison for around £10million this summer.

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The former Manchester City man is not viewed as a valuable asset by the West Yorkshire outfit, who enjoy the services of fellow wingers Wilfried Gnonto and Dan James.

Meanwhile, Inter Miami owner David Beckham posted on Instagram on Sunday, 13 July: “All smiles on and off the pitch this weekend. La Familia were amazing. Vamos Inter Miami.”

The ex-England star’s message attracted a like from Harrison, who is set to move on to pastures new ahead of next season.

Farke makes the right call on Harrison

Football Insider verdict

Farke’s vital task this summer is to compile a Leeds squad who are capable of remaining in the Premier League, after witnessing the last six teams to win promotion from the Championship face immediate relegation back to the second tier.

Jack Harrison stats Premier League 2024/25 Appearances 34 Goals 1 Assists 0

Harrison struggled for Everton

Harrison’s poor attacking showings for Everton suggest that his services would not help the West Yorkshire club stay in the top flight.

Meanwhile, the £10m that Leeds hope to recoup by selling the 28-year-old could allow Farke to seal Solomon’s potential Elland Road return.

The Spurs man notched 10 goals and 12 assists for Farke’s men in the Championship last campaign, and should be able to perform better in the top flight than Harrison has for Everton.

Newly promoted clubs can often struggle in front of goal, which is not an issue that Harrison’s Toffees exploits suggest he could solve.

Elsewhere, Robinson has urged the Whites not to sign Dominic Calvert-Lewin in an MOT Leeds News exclusive.

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