When they wish to move up the ranks, Leeds United According to reports, the signing of an attacking player who has already scored nine goals this season is now being considered.
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While Leeds’ January fixtures haven’t even started yet, there’s no need for them to panic at the top of the table. championship And is expected to return to the Premier League at the second time of asking Daniel Wake.
However, that’s not to say they weren’t considering potential reinforcements. Names like Emmanuel Rat Rat Already threatening to grab headlines, and likely to continue to do so as the window opens.
The Middlesbrough striker has been in top form this season and would provide Farke with an ideal attacking boost, potentially replacing Patrick Bamford and competing with Joel Pirro for his best spot for the remainder of the season. A spot in the lineup.
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Recruiting players from Championship rivals doesn’t come cheap, though, and the Elland Road men appear to have considered potential alternatives this month.
According to Sky Sports, Leeds United now considering signing William Gobbels On loan from Swiss side St Gallen for the remainder of the season. In a move that could see them fend off any competition from other interested clubs West Bromwich Albion and Norwich City, the Whites could welcome a striker who is not shy in front of goal.
At just 23 years old, Gobert hasn’t yet reached the pinnacle of his power, but he’s already there 9 goals in just 23 games in all St. Gallen’s games this season. The striker, who has attracted interest from Leeds United and the 49ers this month, could return to the spotlight for the first time since leaving Monaco in 2023.
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After an impressive breakthrough as a young player with Lyon and a move to Monaco, Guber struggled to find his form and justify his praise. The same looked to be the case in St. Gallen before he found his feet and had so much success in the past two games. Now, he’s likely done enough to get back on the big stage.
Known as “fast” and “creative” homeless magazine At the start of last year, the Frenchman would undoubtedly be an upgrade over Bamford, who is yet to score or start a start in the current Championship campaign.
The 23-year-old, on loan, is someone Leeds can gamble on, especially as they push for promotion and a possible title shot come May.