
"As things stand, Leeds are preparing for the January transfer window with clear targets in mind, reinforcements that could make the difference between mid-table safety and a relegation battle. And Daniel Farke is eyeing two specific positions to strengthen if Leeds are to consolidate their place in the Premier League this season. Leeds United have plans in place for January window According to Football Insider, Leeds are planning a double signing in January, aiming to bring in both a winger and an attacking midfielder."
"Farke and his backroom staff have made these two positions their priority for the January transfer window. Over the summer, Leeds did add Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Sean Longstaff among others, but the team have identified that they still lack the attacking depth needed to respond when injuries, fatigue or dips in form come along. The winger and attacking midfield roles are clearly viewed as needing upgrades, whether that's someone to stretch defenses, create chances, or offer creativity in congested areas."
Leeds United have shown enough early stability to avoid panic and are preparing for the January transfer window with targeted reinforcements. Manager Daniel Farke has prioritized signing a winger and an attacking midfielder to add attacking depth and creativity, complementing summer additions such as Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Sean Longstaff. The winger role targets players who can stretch defenses and create chances, while the attacking midfielder would offer creativity in congested areas. January deals carry risks: inflated prices, limited availability, and integration challenges that can delay impact. Strengthening these zones aims to reduce predictability and alleviate pressure across the squad.
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