Former Leeds United striker Noel Whelan believes the club should look to sign Divock Origi from Liverpool.
The Elland Road club will spend the summer improving on Marcelo Bielsa's squad, as they aim to establish themselves as a consistent Premier League club.
Bielsa has steered the team into a comfortable position in the league table in their first season after promotion from the Championship.
Given 25-year-old Origi is likely to become available in the summer, Whelan thinks the club should make a move for him.
He told Football Insider: "I think we've got to keep our options open. Divock Origi for £12-15m, would you turn your nose up at that? No, you wouldn't.
"He can play a number of roles, left side, right side, through the middle. You've got to look at these things seriously. It's not a lot of money. It's so cheap. You could maybe go out and get two strikers if he's available at that price.
"We need options, especially attacking ones. We know Bielsa likes players who can be versatile and we know Origi is that.
"Like a potential Harrison deal, it's not much of a risk. You're not breaking the bank and you know what you're getting. He knows the Premier League.
"He's a good age and we play a style of football that will suit him because it's similar to Liverpool's."

