Bad news for Solomon: Leeds urged to sign “high-level” star few minutes ago…
Leeds United are currently in the last international break of the calendar year and will not need to worry about another break until March 2025.
Daniel Farke’s side are third in the Championship table, two points behind Sunderland and Sheffield United in the automatic promotion places, and will be looking to break into the top two in the weeks and months to come.
The German head coach will now be hoping that his players come back fully fit and full of confidence after playing for their respective nations in the last few days.
One Leeds player who has had mixed success with his country has been Manor Solomon, whose individual performances have not matched up with his team’s results.
Israel picked up a 0-0 draw with France and a 1-0 win over Belgium in the Nations League and the Tottenham Hotspur loanee started both games.
Solomon was embarrassed by Theo Hernandez, losing all eight of his duels and failing with all four of his attempted dribbles, against France, before being dribbled past five times, whilst winning 11 of his 20, against Belgium.
The winger needs to improve his performances, and quickly, because Leeds have been urged to consider signing a new forward in the January transfer window.
Leeds urged to consider free agent forward
Speaking to MOT Leeds News, Sky Sports commentator and pundit Don Goodman has suggested that the Whites should weigh up whether or not to sign Ryan Kent on a free transfer.
The English winger has been without a club since he had his contract with Fenerbahce terminated by mutual consent last month, but would not be able to play any competitive matches until January because his deal was ripped up outside of a registration window.
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Speaking to MOT Leeds News, Goodman said: “Leeds need to build on what they have, which is arguably the strongest side in the Championship, and you’d imagine they’d be certainties to finish in the top two if they add another player.
“Ryan Kent was a high-level operator in the SPFL and was sought after by some top clubs during his time at Rangers, so the talent is clearly there, but I’m not sure if that consistency is still there – why else would he be without a club?
“There’s always a balance to be had. If a player is out of form but used to be good, do you gamble on that?”
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