July 7, 2024

The January transfer window is open for business and Leeds United could look to add to their attacking options before the end of the month.

Daniel Farke’s side are gunning for automatic promotion to the Premier League and are currently seven points adrift of the top two in the Championship.

TEAMtalk reported in November that the Whites are one of a number of clubs interested in a deal to sign AFC Wimbledon centre-forward Ali Al-Hamadi.

Derby County, Blackburn Rovers, and Sunderland are also said to be eyeing up the Iraq international, who has caught the eye with his performances this season.

Farke could now secure his next version of Josh Sargent, who was a reported target for Leeds last summer and signed for Norwich by the German in 2021, by winning the race to sign the League Two star.

The USA international recently made his comeback after 22 matches out with a serious ankle injury that was sustained back in August against Huddersfield.

Sargent has produced four goals, one assist, and two ‘big chances’ created in six Championship matches either side of that horrible blow.

His impressive return this term has come off the back of 13 goals, two assists, and five ‘big chances’ created in 40 league outings for the Canaries from the 23-year-old whiz during the 2022/23 campaign.

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