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Leeds United transfer rumours as former USA international makes Champions League Tyler Adams claim

Here are your Leeds United transfer rumours on Monday, November 28.

Tyler Adams ready to make Champions League return

Tyler Adams will leave Leeds United at the end of the season for a Champions League team if he continue his recently impressive form.

That is according to former USA international Stuart Holden, who believes the Leeds midfielder will attract plenty of attention from those involved in Europe's elite domestic club competition if he manages to finish his season strongly.

Currently out in Qatar with USA, Adams has produced two impressive performances for Gregg Berhalter's side, helping them to two draws against Wales and England.

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Should the USA beat Iran in their final group game, then they will progress to the knockout stages of the World Cup, with Adams having played a massive part in their qualification.

And Holden believes Adams, who played in the Champions League with his former side RB Leipzig, has shown he is more than ready to return to the competition.

Holden tweeted: "Tyler Adams has been outstanding at the World Cup. If he finishes the Premier League season the way he started it, he’ll be off to a top level Champions League team. What a player."

AC Milan tipped to beat Leeds United again to striker signing

AC Milan are reportedly in pole position to sign Red Bull Salzburg forward Noah Okafor. While Leeds, Arsenal and Liverpool are all said to be interested in the Swiss striker, Italian outlet Calciomercato claim Milan are the favourites to land Okafor.

And it would not be the first time the Italian side have pipped Leeds to the signing of a forward. Just last summer, the Serie A champions managed to sign Belgian Charles de Ketelaere over Leeds who reportedly offered his former side Club Brugge more money.

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