Tony Pulis is making a new move for Leeds United left-back Charlie Taylor.

Pulis wants to sign Taylor, 23, on a free transfer this summer and West Brom are understood to have re-opened talks over a deal. Taylor is out of contract at the end of the season but any transfer will go to a tribunal as he is under the age of 24.

The defender has been a long-term target for West Brom as Pulis is still short of options in that position and has used right-sided defender Allan Nyom and midfielder Chris Brunt this season.

Leeds' hopes of making the Championship play-offs were ended after the 3-3 draw at home to Norwich City last weekend, and Taylor is now poised to move to the Premier League.

Burnley have also been interested in Taylor but West Brom are believed to be in dialogue with the player's representatives and hopeful of concluding a deal.