Everton, Leicester and Brighton eye New York City winger Jack Harrison in a £6m deal during the January window
- Jack Harrison has scored 10 goals this season for MLS side New York City
- His displays in America saw him receive a call-up to the England Under 21 squad
- He was on Manchester United's books as a boy before moving to the US at 14
New York City forward Jack Harrison has emerged as a potential target for Premier League clubs Everton, Leicester City and Brighton and Hove Albion.
The 20-year-old saw New York's season end in disappointment on Sunday evening as they lost 4-3 on aggregate to Columbus Crew in the MLS play-offs but his performances and call-up to England's Under 21 squad have alerted clubs ahead of the January window.
Harrison was on Manchester United's books as a boy before moving to the US as a 14-year-old.
New York City winger Jack Harrison is being targeted by Everton, Leicester City and Brighton
He has scored 10 goals this season though his form dipped slightly as New York headed towards the season finale.
Right winger Harrison is valued at around £6million and he is understood to have two years left on contract.
He has already been tipped for a bright future by the likes of David Villa, Frank Lampard and Patrick Vieira.
Harrison, who has scored 10 goals this season, is valued at £6million by the MLS outfit
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