By Tyler Cooke
Leeds United are willing to sell EFL superstar Joe Gelhardt, who is currently on loan at Hull City in the Championship.
Gelhardt has 11 goals and five assists in all competitions this season and Hull City currently sit in fifth in the Championship, with Gelhardt being a massive influence on their league position.
His market value is around £10m, but Leeds boss Daniel Farke is reportedly willing to sell the Englishman for around £3-£5m, if the Tigers want to sign the young player.
If Hull City secure promotion back to the Premier League, it will be a top priority to sign a striker, with Gelhardt potentially being the top target.
Leeds chasing a highly-wanted striker
Leeds, meanwhile, are wanting to sign a striker wanted by many Premier League clubs including Aston Villa, Tottenham and Manchester United.
Jonathan David, currently playing in Serie A for Juventus, is looking like he might leave the club after only being there for a year.
The Italian club are willing to let him leave this summer, only if they have another top striker through the door.
With Leeds United already having three strikers at the club, is this the right move for the Yorkshire side?
Anton Stach future
After an impressive first season for Leeds United, Leeds will discuss whether to sit down with Anton Stach over a new deal in the summer.
The Whites paid Hoffenheim £17.4m to bring the German to Elland Road last summer, and he has impressed everyone since his arrival.
Due to his good performances, Leeds want to give him a new and improved deal, but all relies on how the season ends for the Whites.
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