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Leeds United round-up: Roofe deal, Huth comments and Forshaw pushing for start
Roofe contract
Leeds United have reportedly opened contract talks with Kemar Roofe. The forward has been in incredible form so far this season and has been sorely missed since suffering an injury problem.
The attacker, who was signed from Oxford United in the summer of 2016, has just over 18 months left to run on his current deal at Elland Road and Leeds want to tie him down to a longer deal.
The report, claims Leeds now rate the forward in the £10 million-plus bracket and hope he can help them to Premier League football.

Huth would relish Leeds move
It has emerged that Robert Huth would be open to a Leeds United move. Speaking on Sky Sports’ Goals on Sunday, the German stated Leeds would be a ‘perfect’ move.
The former Leicester City defender is a free agent after leaving the King Power Stadium this summer and has been linked with a host of clubs.
A Premier League winner with the Foxes he would no doubt be a welcome addition to the Leeds fold. However, no move has been made to bring him to Leeds and deal looks unlikely.
Forshaw decision
Leeds United take on Hull City in the Championship this evening. Marcelo Bielsa remains without the likes of Roofe, Pablo Hernandez, Gaetano Berardi and Patrick Bamford for the game.
He also faces a selection choice regarding Adam Forshaw, who is pushing for a start after impressive displays from the bench.