Here are the latest Leeds United transfer rumours on Saturday, 5 November 2022.
Terrier asking price
Leeds United will reportedly have to pay between €45-50million for Rennes winger Martin Terrier in January, according to Fabrizio Romano. He claims that while nothing is concrete yet in terms of offers, a number of clubs from across Europe are monitoring him ahead of the upcoming window.
Reports earlier this week indicated that almost half the Premier League had sent scouts to watch him in recent weeks, with Leeds being one of those clubs. The Whites were also linked with a move for Terrier in the summer, but failed to ever firm up their interest.
Newcastle eye CDK
Newcastle United are reportedly mulling over a January move for AC Milan attacker Charles De Ketelaere, according to Calciomercatoweb. They claim that the Magpies are tempted to test Milan's resolve with a £25.8 million bid after his poor start to life at the San Siro, though Paolo Maldini is said to have no interest in selling him.
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Milan beat Leeds United to the signature of De Ketelaere in the summer despite the Whites' willingness to pay a club record fee. The Belgium international has no goals and just one assist so far, though he is still regarded as one of Europe's top young talents.
Bono
Sevilla are reportedly set to listen to offers for Leeds United-linked goalkeeper Bono, according to Fichajes. They claim that Bono's days are 'numbered' at the Spanish side amid reported interest from the Whites and West Ham United.
Reports back in September suggested that both Leeds and the Hammers were looking at the Morocco international, with his contract set to expire in 2024. It is difficult to see Leeds moving for a goalkeeper of such pedigree unless Illan Meslier was sold.
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