Swansea City scouts attended Leeds United’s 1-1 draw with Brentford on Saturday, with all eyes seemingly on young right-back Sam Byram.

Scouts in attendance reports that Byram remains on the Swans’ radar after a failing to secure the signature of the 21 year-old in the summer.

Leeds value Byram at £8m, who now has has less than a year left on his current deal at Elland Road. Manager Garry Monk may look to pick up the youngster for a snippet of his quoted price as Leeds may look to cash in on the talented youngster when the window reopens in January.

Despite being just 21 years-old, Sam Byram has already made nearly 120 appearances for the Whites. Byram is a right-back by trade but has featured as a right-sided midfielder in six appearances for Leeds United so far this season.

Swansea are not the only side competing for Byram’s signature as past reports suggest that Liverpool, Sunderland and Southampton will all challenge for his services.