Leeds United might be in the Championship’s automatic promotion places by the end of the day, but they must first defeat Middlesbrough, who are in form.
Leeds‘ form has been erratic at best, but with only three games remaining, there can be no more slip-ups, and a win at the Riverside Stadium might be essential. Ahead of kickoff, The YEP has compiled a list of the most recent articles from Elland Road.
Newcastle United are reportedly ‘tempted’ to sell Sean Longstaff because to interest from Leeds.
According to the Mirror, an offer of £10-15 million could be sufficient.
Leeds and Leicester are said to be interested in Longstaff, but a trade would only be possible if the club were promoted back to the Premier League.
Daniel Farke’s side is well-stocked in central midfield, but they will require additional depth if they are to progress, having been left vulnerable at times this season.
Longstaff is one of several players on the outskirts at Newcastle, and their need for finances may prompt them to sell. The 26-year-old will enter the last year of his contract at this summer, thus a deal be done for a reasonable fee.
- Phillips’ newest.
Kalvin Phillips is expected to return to Manchester City this summer before deciding on his long-term future.
According to Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, West Ham do not aim to make the midfielder’s loan move permanent.
Phillips joined the Hammers on loan in January due to a lack of playing time at City, but the 28-year-old struggled at the London Stadium and lost his position in the England squad as a result.
There is no option for a permanent deal, and David Moyes‘ team is unwilling to negotiate a price.
Leeds have recently been linked with a bid for Phillips, who is due to leave City in the summer.
The YEP knows that such a move is unlikely, as those in power at Elland Road are currently unable to devote the necessary sums.
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