A lot of Leeds United fans have reacted to David Anderson’s tweet about Jarrod Bowen.
The Daily Mirror reporter claims that Hull might have to sell Bowen if the 23-year-old does not accept a new deal at the club.
Would Hull sell Bowen to Leeds?
Yes, why not?
No, probably go to a Premier League club
It is also claimed that Bowen has attracted the attention of the Whites, but there has been no bid for his services.
This is in contrast to Alan Nixon, who believes that Leeds are the only team who have made a bid for Bowen.
This latest update has received a mixed reaction from a lot of Whites fans with some thinking that the story is nonsense.
Hull boss Grant McCann admits the Tigers may have to sell striker Jarrod Bowen if he does not accept their offer of a new deal. Bowen has attracted interest from Leeds, but McCann says Hull have not received any offers.
— David Anderson (@MirrorAnderson) January 23, 2020
I don’t believe Leeds really offered the money in as you would think confidentiality would be most importance. Maybe PR spin
— Hugh Jarce (@Hughjarce2014) January 23, 2020
Well someones lying then
Either us or them cos we say an offer has been put in they say not. Unless there wanting a better offer— samuel gallagher (@samuelgallaghe2) January 23, 2020
Lot of prem clubs looking at him. I be surprised if they sell him to championship club.
— peter-maurice (@petermauriceuk) January 23, 2020
— Bambi on ice (@Jeffsy1) January 23, 2020
Other Leeds supporters, though, are hoping the club can get the deal done.
I’ve heard Bowen wants to come to Leeds…
— Rod (@lufcrumham) January 23, 2020
— Shandy Pants (@shandypants1977) January 23, 2020
Come on @LUFC get it done
— scott bates (@bates_scott88) January 23, 2020
Right come on Rads do we want the league or not?
— AndyWales and LUFC. (@AndyDuffield1) January 23, 2020
What do we think?
If they could get Bowen to Elland Road, then their goalscoring worries could be over.
The 23-year-old, who is valued at £9m by Transfermarkt, has scored 16 goals this season, meaning he is six ahead of Leeds’ top scorer Patrick Bamford.
The competition for Bowen is likely to be fierce, but he could be the man to fill their striker void.