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Leeds transfer update: interest in Wilson and word on Sterling
Summary
Leeds are five matches unbeaten and looking to strengthen in January. Harry Wilson remains a reported target and Raheem Sterling has been mentioned, but no transfer has been confirmed.
Content
Leeds have improved form after a difficult November and are now five matches without a loss. That run has eased immediate pressure and left the club looking ahead to the January window for reinforcements. Managers and scouts want players who can make an immediate impact, especially in creative attacking roles and as mobile striking cover. Financial limits from earlier spending mean the club is cautious, with loans preferred where possible.
What was reported:
- Leeds are unbeaten in five games and have moved clear of the relegation zone by several points.
- Dominic Calvert-Lewin has been a key figure, scoring in each match during the run.
- Harry Wilson is still admired by the club as a creative option for the final third.
- The club is reported to prefer loan deals with options but could consider permanent moves in the £20–25m range.
- A handful of young players and defensive cover are also being watched by scouts.
Summary:
The recent run has given Leeds breathing space and shaped how they plan for January, with a focus on players who can contribute quickly. Squad departures are possible but the next steps and any new signings remain undetermined at this time.
