It’s been a quiet transfer window Leeds United So far, but according to a new report, that could be about to change, with a club in France looking to sign a player who has just arrived at Elland Road.
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The January transfer window is always a difficult month to complete transfers, and Daniel Falk He stated earlier that he doesn’t like this transfer window, so it’s no surprise to see that the Whites have yet to do any transfer business.
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However, there are still more than two weeks until lockdown so plans may change as Leeds could be forced into the transfer market if they lose players.
As reported earlier this week, the Championship leaders are being linked with potential new players. Leeds scouts watch Bali Mumba Played for Plymouth Argyle in their FA Cup win over Brentford. The defender is a player that Falke is familiar with, having worked with him at Norwich City.
Meanwhile, a report also emerged on Wednesday claiming Leeds United offer €4 million to sign Davila From Portugal’s Leiria team. This is the figure the club are reportedly hoping to secure for the midfielder, but the deal looks complicated to complete as the player will need to obtain a work permit. In addition to Leeds United, there are other teams that have shown strong interest in Davila.
French club looking to sign Leeds United midfielder
According to June Footeux, an exit could be on the cards as the Whites eye potential new signings Paris FC interested in signing Josuha Gilavoggi from Leeds.
Gilavogui joined the Whites as a free agent in October and has attracted the attention of the Ligue 2 side. PSG’s interest in the 34-year-old is believed to be “ambitious”, but PSG want to reach Ligue 1 before the end of the season and may view the midfielder as someone who can help achieve that goal.
The Frenchman is contracted at Elland Road until the end of the season and has made 10 appearances for the Whites so far. Only one game has been a win from the start and that was the recent FA Cup tie against Harrogate Town. Falke brought in Guilavogi to bolster his midfield options as Leeds were suffering from an injury crisis and were short-handed in that area.
Guilawogi has played a small role so far, but given that the Championship is still a long way off, Farke may want to keep hold of the 6-foot-2, physical midfielder player because his versatility makes him a key figure around him. Just in case the white team gets injured or suspended.