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Leeds could now easily sign £6m player on loan today, it’s not Souttar or Roberts
Leeds United have started to move on Deadline Day.
After a serious lack of activity throughout the January transfer window, moves are starting to be made.
Connor Roberts looks set to join on loan, an enquiry has been made about Harry Souttar, and now, Joe Worrall could be back on the agenda.
Indeed, according to Alan Nixon, writing on his , Worrall’s £6m pricetag has now been dropped and Nottingham Forest are willing to let their defender go out on loan.

Leeds have been listed among the teams interested in Worrall, and according to Nixon, the Whites could do this deal without any issues.
Sheffield United are also said to be keen, but due to rules regarding club-to-club loans in the Premier League, the Blades may find this one difficult to do if they are indeed intent on signing Mason Holgate on loan from Everton.
Of course, if Leeds are to pursue this deal, it would be fair to assume that their proposed move for Harry Souttar could be off the cards as the Whites don’t need to centre-backs of this calibre through the door on deadline day.
It’s been a quiet day for the most part on deadline day, but Leeds have kicked into gear and are now making some serious plays.