Leeds winger Jack Harrison is unlikely to join Tottenham this summer, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.

Harrison has spent the last four years at Elland Road, but he has been linked with a shock move to north London recently.

What's the latest news involving Harrison?

The 25-year-old has featured regularly for Leeds since they returned to the Premier League, playing 64 top-flight matches since the start of the 2020/21 season.

Last term, he scored eight goals and delivered eight assists in the league as the Yorkshire outfit finished inside the top half of the table.

He has not had quite the same impact in England's top division this season, but he has still chipped in with six goals and an assist.

His performances have reportedly caught the eye of Tottenham sporting director Fabio Paratici, who has identified Harrison as a potential summer target.

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What has Jones said about Harrison potentially joining Tottenham?

Given how Leeds have struggled this season, Harrison being linked with a move to a side battling for a Champions League place is somewhat of a surprise.

Jones has admitted that he can understand why Tottenham appreciate Harrison's skillset, with Leeds boss Jesse Marsch describing him as an "explosive" player, but he does not expect this transfer to go through.

When asked about the prospect of the £13.5m-rated winger moving to Spurs, Jones told GIVEMESPORT: “I don’t really see that it’s likely. I can see why they might be interested in him at this point, but I don’t see it happening, to be honest with you.”

Would Harrison be a good signing for Tottenham?

Harrison has done well at Leeds, and has established himself as a Premier League player over the last two seasons. This would be an odd signing on Tottenham's part, though, if they did decide to step up their interest in the Englishman.

Antonio Conte already has Heung-min Son and Dejan Kulusevski to cover the wings in his team, and it is hard to imagine Harrison jumping ahead of either of them in the pecking order any time soon.

Meanwhile, the Italian also has Lucas Moura and Steven Bergwijn to cover these positions, highlighting how Spurs have good strength in depth in wide areas.

Should Harrison move to Tottenham, he would likely find himself some way down the pecking order, and that would not be good for his development, plus it wouldn't be much use to Spurs either.

Conte and Paratici should instead focus on strengthening other areas of the team, such as central defence and the wing-back positions, if they want to close the gap to the likes of Manchester City and Liverpool.