Leeds United have reportedly agreed terms with Manchester City for the transfer of winger Jack Harrison.
Harrison has spent the last three seasons on loan at Elland Road, scoring 18 goals in 128 games, helping the club win promotion back to the Premier League before finishing ninth in the top flight last season.
The Manchester Evening News reports that the Whites are now set to secure the services of the 24-year-old on a permanent deal, for a fee which could rise to up to £15m.
It will bring to an end a three-and-a-half-year stint at City for Harrison, a period he spent almost exclusively on loan at Leeds and Middlesbrough. The only time he donned the sky blue shirt was in the club's 2018 pre-season tour of the USA.
The winger played academy football at Liverpool and Manchester United growing up before moving to the USA, and made the switch to the Etihad Stadium from sister club New York City following a recommendation from Frank Lampard.
City are expected to insert a sell-on clause into the deal, as they do with most players departing the club.
Harrison would be Leeds' first signing of the summer for the senior team, following the arrival of Under-23s winger Amari Miller on Monday.