Leeds are entering the race to sign the Bournemouth striker on loan
Leeds United have entered the race to sign Bournemouth striker Daniel Jebbison on loan this summer, according to reports.
Jebbison recently joined the Cherries from relegated Sheffield United as he looks to get his career back on track following a string of injuries.
The 21-year-old striker, who was born in Canada but is also eligible to represent England at international level, was scouted by a number of Championship clubs this summer before choosing to move to the Vitality Stadium.
However, with Dominic Solanke enjoying a 19-goal season in the Premier League in 2023/24, it is unlikely that Jebbison will get many opportunities, with a loan being the best thing in his development at this stage.
Jebbison went to Leeds?
According to HITC (via GIVEMESPORT), Leeds were one of the Championship outfits that favored Jebbison – who scored three goals in 35 appearances for Sheffield United, and nine in 23 while on loan at Burton Albion in 2021/22 – ahead of him. to Bournemouth.
And it is understood that Leeds could still land the striker who has shown interest in bringing him to Elland Road on loan from the Cherries – although he could face competition from other Championship sides.
Leeds boss Daniel Farke will need all the reinforcements he can get as he is under pressure to deliver in 2024/25 after the Whites lost the Championship final 1-0 to Southampton – failing in their bid to return to the Premier League for the first time. to ask.
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