Leeds United ‘join’ Sunderland in pursuit of Iraq talisman as £50m ex Whites hero in ‘agreement’ with Arsenal
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An away win against runaway Championship leaders Leicester City on Friday night sent a warning of intent to rivals from Leeds United as the Whites’ promotion campaign continues to pick up pace.
Only one loss in five is an impressive record for the club, who are now 11 points behind the league leaders with the visit of Plymouth Argyle up next.
Here’s your Monday morning Leeds United round-up.
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Hide AdLeeds United join Sunderland in January pursuit of League Two striker
Leeds United could join Sunderland in the pursuit of a League Two talisman to bolster their attacking ranks for the second half of the season. South London Press report that the Yorkshire giants are weighing up a risky move for AFC Wimbledon striker Ali AL-Hamadi in the January window. The Iraq international has bagged four goals and four assists for Wimbledon in 14 games this term but it would be a gamble on whether the player could make the step up two divisions.
The 21-year-old only joined AFC Wimbledon from Wycombe Wanderers in January, when he put pen to paper on a two-and-a-half-year deal. Al-Hamadi picked up the EFL Young Player of the Month Award in March and is tipped for a bright future, which has seemingly caught the eye of the Whites and the Black Cats.
Leeds United promotion hero in ‘full agreement’ with Premier League title chasers
Leeds United promotion hero Ben White is reportedly in ‘full agreement’ with Premier League title chasers Arsenal over a new contract to prolong his stay at the Emirates Stadium.
“Talks over a new deal are progressing well and are expected to result in a full agreement in the next months,” reported Football Insider today.
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Hide AdWhite was never a full Leeds United player, only ever playing at Elland Road on loan from Brighton, but cemented himself in fans’ hearts during that memorable campaign. After that year White elected to sign a new deal at the Seagulls before joining the Gunners in 2021 for £50 million - twice the price Leeds United bid to bring the player back to Yorkshire permanently following promotion.
White’s imminent contract extension will extend his time at the Emirates Stadium past 2026, when his current deal is due to end.
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