
"Leeds have made a very encouraging start to their Premier League, which has been made possible by good transfer business in the summer. And on the back of this, Elland Road officials are already thinking about strengthening Daniel Farke's squad in January, as they seek to ensure that relegation is avoided. There are areas of Farke's squad that are weaker than others, as has been shown in the first weeks of the 2025-26 Premier League campaign. Midfield is an area where upgrades can be made, and this has led Leeds to identify targets and one of those is currently plying his trade for Inter Milan."
"As per InterLive (via Sport Witness), Leeds have set their sights on a move for Inter Milan midfielder Piotr Zielinski, who is struggling for prominence at the Nerazzurri. He has been an unused substitute in three of their last four matches, and because of this, he will be available when the transfer window re-opens. Inter are more than happy to let Zielinski head to Elland Road, although there could be a stumbling block in terms of demands. The Serie A giants want to secure a transfer, whereas Leeds would prefer to sign him on a loan or via a free transfer through the cancelling of his contract at the San Siro. Inter are not currently prepared to terminate Zielinski's contract, but their stance could change."
Leeds have begun the Premier League strongly after effective summer transfer business and are planning further reinforcements in January to protect against relegation. Elland Road officials want to strengthen areas of Daniel Farke's squad, with midfield identified as a priority. The club has targeted Inter Milan midfielder Piotr Zielinski, who has seen limited playing time and has been an unused substitute in three of Inter's last four matches. Inter would consider letting Zielinski leave but currently prefer a permanent transfer. Leeds would favour a loan or a free exit via contract termination; Zielinski's deal runs until 2028 and he is set to earn 21m.
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