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Leeds United will consider their options for the January transfer window, based for a large part no doubt on how the next two months go in the Premier League and the position the club find themselves in the league table and with the number of players on the treatment table with injuries.

Doing business in January is not something manager Daniel Farke likes to do as a rule, but in terms of potential departures that's where you never know what could materialise.

Things have changed with the emergence of the Saudi Pro League, with big money offers now swaying the minds of players and also tempting clubs to cash in to improve their PSR standing to allow them to start planning for the following summer with greater safety and confidence.

It could be a decision Leeds have to make this January with reports Saudi clubs Neom and Al-Ittihad are both readying themselves to make a move for Wilfried Gnonto this January. According to MOT Leeds News, the Italian is a wanted man in Saudi Arabia, which would not be a surprise given there was interest in the player in last summer transfer window.

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