Leeds signed a young player in January but did not announce that
The January transfer was a quiet period for Leeds UnitedBut despite the fact that they were well claimed that they had not completed any job, a reliable journalist now stated that signing was signed, but there was no announcement.
LEEDS United transmission window for January
At the beginning of the transfer window, Daniel Farka He made it clear that he was not a fan of the January moves and therefore did not ask for much business. The Leeds boss did not lie because he was very calm at Elland Road, but at the end of the laptop, Leeds began to watch some potential new arrivals.
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Farka admitted that the job for Leeds was there to be done if the right player is available and found: “I believe this group, and if we start with this group, I am convinced that we can end up in the upper position.
“I think our responsibility, as key people at the club, is to explore if there is something to improve the group and make more likely, we are successful. If we find something and think that this is a good addition and approachable, we go to it.
One Leeds player wanted to sign late to the window bio Southampton’s Cameron Sagittarius. The whites had a loan offer that the saints refused, as ahead, which he wanted to join the championship, Leeds was expected to provide a new offer. IN 49ers also had a view of Adam Armstrong from Southampton, but they also missed his signature as he reunited with Tony Mowbray in West Broma.
Leeds signed a young goalkeeper in January
According to Alan Nixon, transmitted to Leeds United News, Leeds signed a teenager’s goalkeeper Robbie Cook during January but never announced it.
The Yorkshire side was strongly related to the signing of the Australian from Perth Glory before the transition window was opened, as did other teams from England. A week in the laptop claimed that Leeds won the race to sign a 17-year-old, but there were also conflicting claims that Cook remained at the trial in Thorp Arch. However, Nixon reported on Tuesday that, in fact, Leeds had signed Cook, but “never bothered advertising.”
In December it was announced that Cook was on trial with whitesAnd they were ready to offer a young shooting contract after impressing. Furthermore, Manchester United was also interested in signing Cook, but it was claimed that Leeds had rejected his rivals to ensure signing.
Cook’s potential arrival in Leeds would probably see him to join the club academic side first, with the aim of going to the first team. Leeds, however, will see Cook as a player who can get into the first team and be a candidate who will replace Illan Meslier in the future and become their long -term goalkeeper number one. If he joins or joins Leeds, he has the opportunity to learn from Meslier, Karl Darlow and Alex Cairns, three experienced goalkeepers in English football.