Leeds United key headlines - Whites linked with Lille star, Angus Kinnear issues Elland Road warning
Wednesday's headline transfer rumours
Leeds United, Leicester City and Newcastle are all said to be keen on Lille's star midfielder Boubakary Soumare, with the Foxes readying a £21m bid. Newcastle had a £35m deal agreed last year, only for the player to turn them down. (Daily Mail)
Roma have joined the race to sign Brighton's English defender Ben White, 23, on the instruction of incoming boss Jose Mourinho. (The Sun)
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Hide AdArsenal are considering a move for French striker Moussa Dembele. The 24-year-old is on loan at Atletico Madrid from Lyon. (Telegraph)
Chelsea are to offer manager Thomas Tuchel a new three-year deal at the end of the season. (Daily Mail)
Read all of the latest transfer chatter in our morning round up HERE
Angus Kinnear warns fans over Elland Road return
Elland Road will be 'well below' 25 per cent of its capacity for Leeds United's final game of the season against West Brom, says Whites CEO Angus Kinnear.
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Hide AdKinnear has warned fans not to expect an Elland Road experience as they remember it.
"Our final fixture against West Bromwich Albion should see us welcome a small number of home supporters and be the first step on what is planned to be a short path back to normality," said Kinnear, before the Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed crowds would return to grounds from mid May.
"I know we have all missed the camaraderie and exhilaration of the fortnightly pilgrimage to LS11, but nobody has missed it more than the players and there is a sense of excitement in the dressing room around what we might be able to achieve next season when Premier League opposition have to contend with the Elland Road cauldron for the first time.
"However, supporters should recognise that the West Brom matchday will be a poor imitation of the experience we all love. With a 'red zone' in operation in the West Stand for the players and officials, available capacity will be well below the 25 per cent target.
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