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Former Leeds United youngster already attracting interest as Whites 'hold key clause'

Elia Caprile is already attracting interest from clubs, following his summer move from Leeds United, according to reports in Italy. The goalkeeper left Elland Road to join newly promoted Bari for a minimal fee back in July and it seems his form in Serie B has caught the eye.

According to Italian news outlet Tutto Bari, via Sport Witness, the club’s resolve could be tested in the January transfer window with interest coming from a number of sides. The report claims Bari will attempt to resist losing Caprile, but their hand may be forced should a lucrative offer be made.

If the Italian was to move from Bari over the winter, Leeds would reportedly stand to receive 50 per cent of the fee. Having impressed on loan with Pro Patria last season, Caprile stepped straight into the Bari starting XI and so far he has made 13 appearances as the club compete for a play-off spot.

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Four clean sheets have come in that time, including one against former Serie A outfit Cagliari. The youngster has also made his debut for Italy Under-21s this season, appearing in a friendly contest against Japan.

Caprile never made a senior appearance during his two and a half seasons as a Leeds players, with his game time for the West Yorkshire side coming exclusively in the youth ranks. He did play a key role in the U23s Premier League 2 Division 2 promotion season in 2020-21, though.

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