The Whites have been linked with a move for Burnley’s Josh Brownhill – but so have West Ham and Fulham
That has prompted a flurry of interest, with sides weighing up a cut-price deal in the new year in order to move a step ahead of rivals. Leeds had been credited with interest in the 28-year-old, who has five goals for Scott Parker’s promotion rivals this season. However, reports now suggest West Ham United, Brighton and Fulham are keen to bring him back to the Premier League.
Brownhill has played every minute of every Championship game for Burnley so far, as the Clarets look to clinch promotion. Leeds had been linked last summer, but after signing Ao Tanaka and securing the season-long loan of Joe Rothwell, it’s debatable whether Daniel Farie and Co would be keen to splash out on another midfielder this winter.
Ethan Ampadu and Ilia Gruev are expected back from injuries soon, and with Josuha Guilavogui also signed as back-up, Leeds are well stocked in the midfield. Brownhill can also play as a No 10, something which could appeal to Farke, but with a string of clubs interested, Leeds would have to make a big play to land the former Bristol City midfielder.
Another player who has been strongly linked with a move to Leeds United in the past is Manchester City youngster James McAtee. The 22-year-old impressed in loan spells with Sheffield United, and Pep Guardiola was keen to keep him with his City squad after summer interest.
Reports have suggested Leeds have made enquiries about a potential January loan, with the England Under-21 international thought to be an ideal creative force at the base of the forward line. Farke has Brenden Aaronson as an option for that role, but McAtee could be the perfect replacement for Georginio Rutter.
Should City consider another loan move then Leeds will have plenty of competition. West Ham, Celtic, Nottingham Forest and Feyenoord are just some of the clubs interested, according to Caught Offside.
Leeds United have more ‘pressure’ to win promotion to the Premier League than their rival Championship clubs, according former Whites defender Danny Mills. And he feels the experience of Chris Wilder at Sheffield United could leave the Blades in a strong position.
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