Haji Wright celebrates a goal for the U.S. Men’s National Team (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)
Leeds United are reportedly monitoring in-form Coventry City striker Haji Wright as a potential transfer target, but he is unlikely to be the club’s priority in January.
The American international has been in great form since joining Coventry, scoring 40 goals in 94 games for the club, including nine in just 13 games so far this season.
According to Football Insider, Wright is certainly a good enough player to step up to play in the Premier League, which has led to interest from Leeds.
However, reporter Pete O’Rourke also revealed that he does not necessarily expect Los Blancos to make Wright one of their top priorities for the upcoming January season.
Latest information on Leeds United’s transfer for Haji Wright
O’Rourke recently spoke about Wright’s situation on the Football Insider podcast:
“He had a very good season with Coventry, scored for the Sky Blues last season and has nine goals in 13 games this season (as of October 30), so I’m sure other clubs will be taking note of that.”
“I don’t think that’s a priority for Leeds, to be honest. I think they’re looking for a wider attacking player, maybe a creative attacking midfielder as well.”
“So we don’t necessarily have a striker like Haji Wright and I don’t think Coventry will accept an offer for Haji Wright in the new year.”
Leeds have made a good start to their return to the Premier League, but it will not be easy for them to maintain this status unless they make further signings with Daniel Farke’s side in January.
Wright appears to be the ideal option to give LUFC something a little different up front, but Coventry will be doing everything they can to keep their current squad together as they aim for promotion.

