Leeds United are looking to establish themselves as a foreseeable future Premier League outfit and can plummet in January for experienced marksmen.
Leeds is waiting for players to return from injuries after International
Of all the people on top flight, there is a debate that white people are dealing with the most cruel hands due to injuries, and Daniel Fark is eager to see some important faces return after an international break.
Before his side took over Tottenham Hotspur, he provided an explanation of where his stolen stars were in terms of sharpness, and the former Norwich city coach laid out their respective time slots for them to come back.
“James has been out for a few weeks and rolled his ankle in training. He’ll probably be out for four or six weeks. He’s back after an international break in November. If he’s available before it becomes a bonus. Not great news.
“Harry Gray’s question mark, some hip flexor issues in Monday’s (youth) game. Lucas Perri has returned to team training since yesterday. Good news, but it’s too early to get him involved.
Dominique Calvert Lewin’s influence behind Leeds has earned praise, and Noah Okafor found the net again on Saturday, but depth is very important on top flights, and Leeds will need to add to the team in January if they place themselves in a comfortable predicament heading into the second half of the campaign.
In the end, only the strongest in the Premier League survives. White people have done a good job of making fists so far, but they have been able to fight to the next level by beating domestic rivals over the signatures of experienced strikers.
Leeds is looking at Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood
According to TBR, Leeds is paying attention to Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood moving to strengthen the line of advance.
The arrival of Ange Postecoglou on the city grounds put the 33-year-old at a crossroads due to Australia’s style of play. The switch to Yorkshire could be a more suitable fit given his physical attributes and Elland Road’s loyal affection.
With 269 Premier League goals in 269 appearances, 86 to 45 at the international level, Wood is an experienced campaigner and has backed the 20-goal season with three strikes from seven outs in 2025/26.
It is still unclear whether Nottingham Forest will be opened up to offloading such prolific members of their team. On the other hand, his age, coupled with the appearance of Igor Jesus, may lead to cash in January when Post-Ecogul comes.