
"Leeds United are reportedly monitoring Coventry City's in-form striker Haji Wright as a potential transfer target, though he's unlikely to be a priority for the club in January. The USA international has been big hit since joining Coventry, scoring 40 goals in 94 games for the club in total, including nine in just 13 appearances so far this season. Wright looks like he'd surely be good enough to make the step up to playing in the Premier League."
"It wouldn't surprise me if he's on their list. He's had a very good season for Coventry, scored goals last season as well for the Sky Blues, nine goals in 13 games this season [as of 30 October]. So, I'm sure there's other clubs taking note of that. I don't think it'd be a priority for Leeds in all honesty. I think they're looking for a more wide attacking player, maybe a creative attacking midfielder as well."
Leeds United are monitoring Coventry striker Haji Wright as a potential transfer target but he is unlikely to be a January priority. Haji Wright has scored 40 goals in 94 games for Coventry, with nine goals in 13 appearances so far this season. Wright appears capable of stepping up to the Premier League and has attracted interest from multiple clubs. Leeds are reportedly prioritising a wide attacking player or a creative attacking midfielder rather than a striker. Coventry are chasing promotion and are unlikely to entertain offers as they aim to keep their squad intact.
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