The winger Manuel Benson of Burnley has drawn Leeds United’s attention.
Reporter Sacha Tavolieri claims Southampton could offer competition for the 26-year-old winger, who the Whites are said to be very interested in signing.White sand; Signing new wing-backs will be the main focus this month, but it now looks like Wilfried Gnonto could leave Elland Road in January as West Ham look to sign him..
Despite being a highly promising young player, Daniel Farke has not seen much of an impact from the Italian striker this season. When Benson departs the team, Leeds is anticipated to move for him as he has grown to be a “priority man” for them.
Benson was a key member of the Clarets last season, but he has had difficulty getting into games this year. Only four games were played by him this season.
While it’s unclear if White will pursue a loan arrangement or another path, he is “pressing” for a transfer.Gnonto only achieved one goal and seven starts in the championship series this season. Leeds has been really disappointed with him thus far, so they won’t mind selling him if they can receive a decent price.Leeds experienced significant disappointment in the previous season, and Daniel Farke aims to return the squad to the Premier League. Now, Leeds is ranked fourth in the league standings.
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According to reporter Sacha Tavolieri, Wilfried Gnonto is anticipated to sign with West Ham United, and the Burnley midfielder is being looked at by Leeds United as a potential Manuel Benson replacement.
When the season began, the 20-year-old first stated that he wanted to leave Leeds United. Even though he rejoined the team following his initial leave amid the transfer saga, a move never happened. His possible return to the top division is currently the subject of intense speculation, with Premier League teams, most notably West Ham, expressing interest.
Tavolieri now claims Leeds are considering a move for Gnonto, West Ham’s former Burnleyland defender Bensonands; as a substitute. This follows the appointment of the Belgian player and After 34 games, the Hammers are currently six points behind fourth-place Arsenal in the Premier League, despite having an incredible season. Although they should be commended for their league standing, they also require depth to bolster their lead, particularly given Brighton & Hove Albion’s and Manchester United’s current form problems. The Belgium U21 International is said to be “open and not yet finished” conversations.
Although Gnonto has a contract that will keep him at Elland Road until June 2027, it appears like he may be making his way to the Elland Road exit
David Moyes’ side have earmarked Gnonton as a potential option to strengthen their attack. With significant Premier League experience, Gnonto, who Roberto Mancini described as a “phenomenal” player, will fit perfectly into West Ham’s squad as his pace and technique are ideal for their counter-attacking style of play…