A lot of Leeds United fans have reacted to David Anderson’s Twitter update in which he dismissed suggestions that the Whites are interested in Luke Freeman, Cauley Woodrow, or Zain Westbrooke.
Would any of these be a good signing for Leeds?
Freeman
Westbrooke
Woodrow
All of whom were linked with a move to Elland Road in the past week.
However, the Daily Mirror reporter believes that the Whites’ only targets are to replace both Eddie Nketiah and Jack Clarke – which Marcelo Bielsa confirmed himself.
A lot of Leeds fans, though, are disappointed with this update.
From what I’m hearing from Leeds, the club are not interested in Sheffield United’s Luke Freeman, Barnsley’s Cauley Woodrow or Coventry’s Zain Westbrooke despite reports they are keen on all three. #LeedsUnited
— David Anderson (@MirrorAnderson) January 7, 2020
Dissapointed we are not interested in freeman.
— carl smith (@carlsmith_88) January 7, 2020
Of course we’re not
— citezensteve (@citezensteve) January 8, 2020
Not interested if money involved
— allan (lufc) presly (@allanpresly) January 7, 2020
Who cares who we get aslong as we get some one
— Zoe Mitchell (@zmitchell1991) January 8, 2020
Other Whites supporters want to know who they are actually targeting rather than who they aren’t.
So who are we interested in besides Adams. Hopefully not all eggs are not all in one basket
— Mip (@mipsical) January 7, 2020
All the talk is always who we’re not interested in. So, any idea on who we are after?
— Ben Kingsnorth (@benkingsnorth) January 7, 2020
Shock! Let’s make out we want to sign Che Adams even tho he’s not available!
— James Jaffray (@jaffacakes1984) January 7, 2020
Who are they interested in ??
— Mike Whorley (@mikewhorley) January 7, 2020
What do we think?
Bielsa said last week that he was in the market for a striker and a winger, so he pretty much dismissed any links to players such as Freeman and Westbrooke.
It seems that the Whites have identified Che Adams as their main striker target, but they also have other players in mind, including Sheffield United’s captain Billy Sharp.
Leeds are in a good position to seal promotion to the Premier League, but a good January transfer window could strengthen that charge for a return to the top-flight.