Sheffield Wednesday and Huddersfield Town are monitoring Leeds United midfielder Sam Chambers as both clubs assess late loan options.
The two Yorkshire rivals believe regular senior football could accelerate the teenager’s progress away from Elland Road.
Ontheminute.com understands that each club is keeping tabs on the 19-year-old, with a temporary move under consideration before the window closes. No formal agreement has been reached, and Leeds must decide whether Chambers remains close to Daniel Farke’s first-team squad or continues his development elsewhere.
Chambers is listed as part of Leeds’ senior group and wears squad number 42. The midfielder has also represented Scotland at youth level, underlining his growing reputation within the academy system.
Wednesday and Huddersfield could both offer a demanding EFL environment and a clearer route to competitive minutes. Leeds, however, are likely to prioritise assurances over his role and playing time.
A successful loan would give Chambers valuable experience while allowing United to retain control of one of their prospects.








