According to reports, Leeds are keen on signing Leicester defender Luke Thomas with James Maddison recommending the 22-year-old.
Leicester City could be set to lose 22-year-old defender Luke Thomas to Leeds United this summer.
It is believed that Thomas is keen to make a move after falling out of favour with Enzo Maresca.
Therefore with his heart set on playing first team football, a move could be required for him to get this.
Mail Online report that Leeds are set to enquire about a potential loan-signing for Thomas in order to strengthen their defence.
Leeds have conceded seven in four so far and therefore are keen on bolstering their full-back ranks.
It seems a former Leicester player has even been convincing Leeds United to make the move.

Maddison suggests Thomas to Leeds
According to a report by talkSPORT, Tottenham ace and former Leicester star James Maddison has recommended Thomas.
He is said to have advised Daniel Farke the Leeds manager to make a move for his former teammate.
Maddison knows Farke well from his time playing for the German coach at Norwich.
The sticking point in their deal however could come with Leicester being more keen on a permanent deal.
This is due to the defender having one year left on his contract, meaning a loan could then see him leaving for free.
The England under-21 international has made 85 appearances for the Foxes since his debut in 2020 under Brendan Rodgers.
Leeds are desperate to bring in a left-back due to their current two being injured at the moment.
Thomas is said to head their list and now there is a race against time to get the deal done.
