Kieffer Moore is a bit of a surprising target for Daniel Farke this month, given Leeds’ plenty of alternatives in the final third, but the Bournemouth striker is now thought to be interested in a move in January.
According to The Sunderland Echo, Moore, 31, will focus on Euro 2024. Wales will face Glen Kamara’s Finland in the play-offs to qualify for this summer.
Moore has been in and out of the starting lineup under Rob Page, but given his limited playing time this season, it may be the latter as things stand. He has received less than 250 minutes of playing time in 23-24.
Leeds are one of several Championship clubs aware of Moore’s probable availability this month and could make a move, despite his £40,000-per-week salary. Sunderland is leading the charge.
He would undoubtedly have an impact if Leeds made a move. He has appeared in 155 Championship games and contributed to 61 goals, scoring 47 and creating 14. This is despite having played for several clubs.
Leeds United target Kieffer Moore is ‘eager’ on a January move.
He has piqued the interest of Wales fans, as have several other Welsh players. Dan James has had more room over the years thanks to his 12 goals and ability to hold off two defenders. They have an excellent relationship.
Indeed, James has helped Moore score half of his goals. Moore is reportedly ‘eager’ to leave his current club, which is managed by Andoni Iraola, who has been linked with a transfer to Leeds United in 2023.
Moore is eager for game time and understands that he will not get it at Bournemouth with Dom Solanke in such good form. Perhaps if Joe Gelhardt leaves, Leeds will choose to bring Moore to Elland Road soon.
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