Here are the latest Leeds United transfer rumours on Saturday, 19 November 2022.
Guerreiro race
West Ham have reportedly joined Leeds United in the race to sign Borussia Dortmund left back Raphael Guerreiro, according to Jeunes Footeux. They also claim that Dortmund have offered the 28-year-old a new deal to stay in Germany, with his current contract set to expire in the summer.
Leeds are already said to have scouted Guerreiro in Dortmund's 4-2 defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach, with the Portugal international renowned for his attacking talent having racked up 37 goals and 39 assists in 206 games for the Black and Yellows. Jesse Marsch's side look likely to be in the market for a new left back in January, but are going to face a real fight on his hands for Guerreiro's signature.
Lukic quotes
Previous Leeds United midfield target Sasa Lukic has hinted he could be on the move in the next few months from Torino. Lukic was first linked with a move to the Whites back under Marcelo Bielsa but has continued to be an impressive performer for the Serie A side.
READ MORE: World Cup pundit picks as Alan Shearer disagrees with Roy Keane
Lukic is set to feature for Serbia at the World Cup in the coming weeks, with Leeds Sporting Director Victor Orta set to fly out to Qatar. In an interview with Sportal, Lukic was asked directly about speculation linking him with Leeds, as well as where he could be playing his football after the World Cup.
He said: "“To be honest, I have big ambitions. I’m sure I’ll get where I set out to, and whether it’s after the World Cup or next summer, we’ll see.”
READ NEXT:
- Leeds United's chaotic Premier League season can be summed up in five defining moments
- Leeds United mid-season player ratings: Trio stand out but Bamford and Llorente struggle
- Leeds United's chaotic Premier League season can be summed up in five defining moments
- Alfie McCalmont latest as Leeds United coach provides midfielder verdict and plan
- Leeds United approaching Charlie Cresswell decision as Millwall loan clause moves into focus