'Nowhere near' - Chelsea's Conor Gallagher on his untapped potential as Leeds United reportedly battle for Blues midfielder

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Conor Gallagher says he is nowhere near the player he wants to be - as Leeds United reportedly circle for the Chelsea midfielder's services on loan.

England under-21s midfielder Gallagher has spent the last two seasons away from Stamford Bridge on loan at Charlton Athletic and Swansea City in the Championship before last season's stint in the Premier League at West Brom.

The Baggies were relegated but Blues Academy graduate Gallagher enhanced his reputation by making 30 league appearances and taking the club's young player of the year award.

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Gallagher chipped in with two goals and two assists and has now returned back to Chelsea for pre-season training under Thomas Tuchel.

ALL-ROUND MIDFIELDER: Chelsea's England under-21 star Conor Gallagher who Leeds United reportedly want to recruit to Elland Road. Photo by Molly Darlington - Pool/Getty Images.ALL-ROUND MIDFIELDER: Chelsea's England under-21 star Conor Gallagher who Leeds United reportedly want to recruit to Elland Road. Photo by Molly Darlington - Pool/Getty Images.
ALL-ROUND MIDFIELDER: Chelsea's England under-21 star Conor Gallagher who Leeds United reportedly want to recruit to Elland Road. Photo by Molly Darlington - Pool/Getty Images.

Gallagher signed a new five-year deal with the Blues before heading to West Brom on loan but Leeds are reportedly keen to take the 21-year-old to Elland Road in their hunt for another first team centre midfield option.

Chelsea are not thought to be interested in a permanent sale of Gallagher and the Whites are said to face competition from Crystal Palace in their bid to take the England youth international on loan.

Whatever his future holds, Gallagher says he is determined to now kick on in his career and is nowhere near the force he desires to be.

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Speaking to Chelsea's official website this week following the return to pre-season training, Gallagher said: "I’ve loved every loan I’ve been on and every game I’ve played.

"It’s been great meeting new people, playing with a load of different players and under different managers.

"It’s all about getting different experiences

"With Sam at West Brom, it was more about the dirty side and doing that well, whereas at Swansea it was about runs in behind and creating chances.

"Each manager has helped improve different areas of my game, which has been so valuable for my development.