The Daily Mail have reported that Bristol City have made a £2 million bid for Sheffield Wednesday’s defender Tom Lees with the Owls having already rejected a £1.5 million bid from Fulham.
Lees was an ever present in the Wednesday side last season missing only two League games all season playing 3960 minutes of League football (Source: TransferMarkt)
Along with the interest from Fulham and Bristol City, relegated sides Hull and QPR are also said to be monitoring the situation with the 24 year-old.
The central defender started his career with Leeds after he joined them as just a nine year-old, spending 15 years at Elland Road and making over 120 appearances for the Whites during a three year stint with the first team.
In 2014 the Owls bought the defender for a fee of around £1.2 million and he more than lived up to that price tag with his performances in the Championship last season.