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Josh Brownhill to Leeds United: Is it a good potential move? Would he start? What does he offer?

Following Burnley‘s relegation from the Premier League, a number of Premier League clubs, including Leeds United, are eyeing a move for midfielder Josh Brownhill.

That’s according to 90MIN, who state that Leeds, along with Southampton, Everton, and Leicester, among others.

The 26-year-old featured 35 time for Burnley in the top-flight last season as the Clarets were relegated to the Championship.

With the above in mind, we looked at three key aspects of any transfer agreement that could potentially be made between the Clarets and the Whites.

For the player, yes, it would be a great move.

He would be getting himself a move out of the Championship and another opportunity to play in the Premier League once again.

However, from a Leeds United perspective, this could certainly be considered a bit of an underwhelming signing.

With Kalvin Phillips set to leave the club for a substantial fee, you’d think the Whites would have their sights set on a more ambitious target than a relegated player that didn’t particularly stand out last campaign.

You just can’t see Brownhill getting a regular start for Leeds next season.

The Whites have just spent money bringing in Marc Roca from Bayern Munich and Brenden Aaronson in from RB Salzburg, and they already have the likes of Mateusz Klich and Kalvin Phillips at the club.

Of course, Phillips is reportedly set to depart soon, but you would imagine the club will want to bring a quality replacement in, so that would still be a player for Brownhill to compete with for a place in the centre of the park.

If truth be told, given the system he played for Sean Dyche at Burnley and the system Jesse Marsch wants to play at Leeds, it is hard to gauge just how Brownhill would fit into his plans, with

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