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Leeds United: Fans discuss James Marshment’s tweet

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Multiple Leeds United fans have been discussing the latest tweet from James Marshment that emerged on social media.

Marshment recently tweeted about Leeds’ interest in signing Club Brugge winger Noa Lang, relaying Football Insider’s information about the starlet.

Football Insider have stated that the Whites have scheduled talks with the youngster and talks will be held with the player once the season ends at the upcoming weekend. While Lang is on loan from Ajax, Brugge have agreed to sign him permanently in July later this year.

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Marcelo Bielsa is reportedly looking for a player in the market whose age is around 18 to 23 and who can play in the front three positions and is quick.

Marshment’s tweet about Lang drew the attention of many Leeds fans, who made their views clear about the rumour.

What did Leeds fans make of the news about Lang?

“Convert to attacking midfielder.. Bielsa can see this.

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“That would be amazing…. He could be world class.

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“Costa must be on way out..”

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Lang has impressed in the Belgian Pro League this season, playing 28 times for the club. He has scored 15 times and has picked up nine assists as well, which shows how impressive he has been for the club (as per Transfermarkt).

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The youngster can play in a variety of positions and even in the Eredivisie for Ajax last season, he had scored three goals for the Amsterdam-based club.

He’s still young and may improve in the future. He offers versatility as well. So Leeds should look to bring Lang to Elland Road in the summer.

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