Huddersfield Town and Reading are reportedly chasing Everton winger Isaac Heath.
A left-sided winger, Leeds-born Heath is currently out on loan in League Two with Accrington Stanley.
He has made a relatively seamless transition to life in the fourth tier, establishing himself as one of Accrington’s key figures at just 21.
A loan or permanent move higher up the pyramid may be the next step for Heath’s development and it appears he could have options in League One.
Isaac Heath has impressed at various youth levels for Everton.placeholder image
Isaac Heath has impressed at various youth levels for Everton. | Jan Kruger/Getty Images
Huddersfield Town in ‘chase’ for winger
According to reporter Alan Nixon via his Patreon page, Huddersfield are in the chase for Heath and would love to have him in the summer.
However, Reading are also believed to be admirers of the tricky wideman.
It has been suggested Heath opted to stay at Accrington last month instead of switching loan clubs.
Isaac Heath’s attributes
When he made the move to the Crown Ground in September, Accrington boss John Doolan said: "Isaac is a very good player. We looked at him last season but didn't think we needed that then as we needed to give our lads a chance to showcase what they were about.
"He popped up this season, a number of clubs were interested, and he was more than willing to come. He is fans, loves one-v-ones and loves set-plays. He can see a pass and is creative in the final third and wants to make things happen. He has tricks, he can beat his man and will get people off their seats.
Everton's Isaac Heath is currently on loan at Accrington Stanley.placeholder image
Everton's Isaac Heath is currently on loan at Accrington Stanley. | Ed Sykes/Getty Images
"He can play across the front. He has the technical ability and is still learning tactically. We saw him first hand in pre-season when he came on and got a penalty for Everton.
"He is something different, he can get the ball, drive at players and can score goals. He has done that at the level he is at, he has trained with the Everton first team and hopefully he can take that into the EFL."
Heath has made 25 appearances in League Two this season, registering four goals and three assists.