Leeds emerge as frontrunners to sign 18-year-old Chelsea starlet Lewis Bate

Leeds emerge as front-runners to sign 18-year-old Chelsea starlet Lewis Bate, with midfielder refusing to sign new deal over worries about the pathway to first-team football

  • Lewis Bate has starred for Chelsea academy and England Under-19s in midfield
  • Leeds have a long-held interest in Bate and have emerged as front-runners
  •  There is cautious optimism at Elland Road over a deal for the 18-year-old

Leeds have emerged as frontrunners to land Chelsea starlet Lewis Bate.

MailOnline revealed on Monday that England under-19 midfielder Bate was subject of interest from a number of Chelsea’s Premier League rivals, including Leeds.

The Yorkshire side are long-term admirers of Bate, were well-placed to sign him but also faced competition from Liverpool, West Ham and Southampton who had also spoken to Chelsea about a deal.

Chelsea starlet Lewis Bate is a target for Leeds and they are frontrunners to sign him

However, talks have progressed over the last 24 hours and there is now a cautious optimism that Elland Road will be the 18 year-old’s next destination.

Bate has one year left on his Chelsea deal and has opted against signing a new one due to concerns about his pathway to first-team football.

Leeds hope their ability to progress players through from their under-23s and into the first-team – seen through the likes of England star Kalvin Phillips, Illan Meslier and Pascal Struijk – will help them pip their rivals to Bate’s signature.

Bate is a promising midfielder with an eye for goal and wants to see progression

Bate is a promising midfielder with an eye for goal and wants to see progression 

Left-footer Bate has been at Chelsea since the age of eight and progressed through the ranks, emerging as one of their standout performers at youth level, to the fringes of the first team.

Bate has made the Chelsea bench three times, against Bayern Munich in the Champions League and last season against Sheffield United in the Premier League and Barnsley in the FA Cup.