Leeds United are reportedly one of several clubs interested in signing Bournemouth striker Kieffer Moore this month, but Sunderland are the frontrunners.
the Spaniard was connected with Leeds before Javi Gracia arrived.
Moore, on the other hand, made his second start of the season over the weekend, scoring in a 3-2 FA Cup win over Championship club QPR. Moore, on the other hand, has the option of leaving in January, according to Iraola.
Moore was said to be a target for Leeds last week, but a number of other Championship clubs were also interested in the £40,000-a-week player. A player who has contributed to 61 goals in 155 Championship games.
A player that has 12 international goals for his country, with Dan James assisting on half of them. Joe Rodon has stated that he despises defending against him in practice. Now for an update on Moore’s prospects.
Sunderland has won the fight to recruit Kieffer Moore from Leeds.
Indeed, according to Alan Nixon of The Sun, Sunderland and Michael Beale are leading the fight to recruit Moore before the end of January, ahead of Daniel Farke’s team and other lower-tier sides.
According to the article, Bournemouth would be willing to sell if the price was right. Moore hopes to play more often than he did in the first part of the season as Euro 2024 approaches.
Leeds have options in the final third, but there is little doubt that Moore is a different type of player than any other in the Leeds squad. Patrick Bamford’s return to form might derail a move.
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