Here are the latest Leeds United transfer rumours on Tuesday, 15 November 2022.
Lang reports
Club Brugge winger Noa Lang could reportedly leave in January amid links to Leeds United in the last 18 months. Lang looked set to leave Brugge in the summer but injury put a stop to that and so he remained at the Belgian side.
He has, however, failed to hit the same heights as the last two seasons this term, having started just four league matches, scoring and assisting two goals. Fabrizio Romano has provided an update on his situation to Caught Offside ahead of the January window, stating that he could leave if they receive a 'good proposal'.
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He said: “Linked with Leeds United in the summer, Noa Lang has chances to leave in January, but Club Brugge are in a very positive moment now and so they’d only sell in case they receive a good proposal.
“There’s still nothing concrete now, too early – asking price has always been around €30-35m.”
Cunha and De Paul reports
Another two former Leeds United targets who could be set for January departures are Matheus Cunha and Rodrigo De Paul. That is according to Marca, who claim that Atletico Madrid are willing to sell the South American duo at all costs due to their financial issues.
Leeds were keen on signing De Paul back in their first summer following promotion to the Premier League, though they were unable to agree a deal and he moved to Atletico the following year. Cunha, meanwhile, was linked with Leeds in the summer of 2021 but he instead made the switch to Diego Simeone's side, who are now looking to offload him.
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