Uncertainty around Leeds United defender Charlie Taylor has grown as West Brom are yet to reach an agreement over a fee with the Whites for a player who has also attracted interest from Burnley.

Taylor courted controversy towards the end of the season when he refused to play in the last game of the campaign and was eventually fined by Leeds.




His contract is set to expire at the end of the month and he has refused to sign the new deal on his table offered by Leeds, but his future remains under a cloud.

West Brom have been interested in signing the defender, but Tony Pulis has made it clear that the club want to agree a fee with Leeds, rather than go to a tribunal.
 


However, the Baggies have not yet agreed a deal with Leeds, but the defender may have other options, with Burnley keen, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post. 

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Sean Dyche's Premier League side are interested in Taylor, but have yet to make their move.

Leeds’ contract offer remains on Taylor’s table, but the defender is determined to leave Elland Road this summer.

It remains to be seen how long the saga around his future drags out in the upcoming days and weeks.