Leeds United are apparently interested in FC Midtjylland striker Sory Kaba, and the Danish club’s sporting director Svend Graversen has spoken about the Gambian’s future, perhaps opening the door to offers.
Kaba, 27, spent the second half of last season on loan at Cardiff City, where he scored eight goals in 17 appearances and helped the club avoid relegation. Naturally, the Welsh will be our first opponents when the season resumes.
Kaba, who is in the final year of his contract with Midtjylland and has spent the last six months on loan with Cardiff, is expected to leave the club. Las Palmas University. Leeds is said to be one of the frontrunners to recruit him.
Cardiff and Watford are among six Championship clubs interested, while Las Palmas has made an offer to transfer him to Spain. As a result, there is a lot of interest. When asked if Kaba would be departing Midtjylland, Graversen said.
“While he is still here, it means that a match between us, him, and other clubs has not yet been found,” Graversen told Danish publication Bold. “In this world, you never know what will happen, but we are very happy with [Sory] Kaba.”
“He still has a significant impact and has scored in a number of difficult matches.” When asked if there may be a sale, Graversen replied, “If there isn’t a match, then there won’t be a match, and then we are really happy to have him.”
Leeds United are interested in Sory Kaba, and their sporting director is open to offers.
Leeds may believe they require another striker. Rodrigo has left, Georginio Rutter is expected to play in a wide role for Daniel Farke, and Patrick Bamford cannot be counted on to lead Leeds back into the Premier League.
Leeds requires another body. Mateo Joseph and Joe Gelhardt can surely fill those roles, but does Leeds need to bring in another player? At Cardiff, Kaba’s 1-in-2 ratio for a team that ended 21 is really impressive.
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