Newcastle United ‘really like’ Leeds United winger Jack Harrison and could move for his signature again in the January transfer window, according to CBS reporter Ben Jacobs.

The Magpies splashed more than £120 million in an effort to bolster Eddie Howe’s squad at St James’ Park during the summer and they will have the chance to invest again at the turn of the year.

What is the latest on Harrison?

After clinging onto the services of the 25-year-old following the end of last season, Leeds are set to open fresh contract talks after he entered the final two years of his £60,000 per-week deal, according to Football Insider.

The report adds that Leeds want to hand Harrison terms that reflect his status as one of the most important members of Jesse Marsch’s side.

But, after missing out on him during the summer, Newcastle have not given up on securing the winger’s services and he is set to be targeted again in January.

Leeds are understood to have slapped a £35 million price tag on their asset although it remains to be seen whether that will be enough to put the Magpies off.

What has Jacobs said on the situation?

Jacobs understands that Newcastle still ‘really like’ Harrison and have him in mind ahead of the January window.

But the reporter adds that Leeds have always been determined to retain his services, especially after cashing in on two other prized assets.

Jacobs told GIVEMESPORT: “Another player Newcastle have in mind for that sort of creative position is Jack Harrison and he's another one they really like. Let's see what happens there. Leeds have always been very determined that they won't sell because they got the money for Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha.”

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Would Harrison be a good signing for Newcastle?

While Howe’s side have made a solid start to the season, they have struggled slightly when it comes to creating chances, having scored just eight goals in seven matches.

Their last outing with Bournemouth saw them enjoy 72% of possession but create just one big chance in the 90 minutes.

Harrison has made a productive start to the season, however, scoring one goal and laying on three assists in six appearances. It means he now has 17 goals and 12 assists in the Premier League, showing he can cut it with the best.