Leeds United starlet Sam Byram has concluded talks with Premier League side Everton, but is now considering his options.
The Whites agreed a fee of around £4m to sell the defender to Roberto Martinez's men, with Byram having just six months on his contract at Elland Road and having refused to sign an extension.
He held talks with Everton over the weekend, but is now expected to report to Leeds' Thorp Arch training base this morning.
Indeed, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post, Byram is taking his time to consider his options after speaking with Everton.
The right-back, who can also operate further forward, is expected to eventually agree to move to Goodison Park, however there has been interest in his services from elsewhere.
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Indeed, West Ham have been linked with rivalling Everton for Byram, however the Hammers have yet to make an offer for the player.
Byram is a product of Leeds' prestigious youth academy and has clocked up 143 first team appearances for the club, making him currently the most experienced Whites player at head coach Steve Evans' disposal.