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Tuesday 17 January 2012 11:02, UK
Sky Sports understands Leeds risk losing midfield dynamo Adam Clayton as contract talks have stalled.
Prem clubs on alert as contract talks stall for midfielder
Sky Sports understands Leeds risk losing midfield dynamo Adam Clayton as contract talks have stalled.
Clayton has arguably been Leeds' stand-out performer this term with a number of impressive performances for Simon Grayson's men.
The 22-year-old has firmly established himself as a key player in the Leeds side after initially struggling to break into the team last season following his arrival from Manchester City.
Clayton has scooped several man of the match awards this term and has chipped in with five goals from midfield.
Clayton is in the final 18 months of his contract at Elland Road and the club have been locked in talks over an extension for some time.
However, both parties have been struggling to agree a deal and the news has alerted a number of clubs in the Premier League to Clayton's possible availability.
Clayton's suitors are now weighing up moves for the midfielder as they prepare to test Leeds' resolve to hang onto the player.