Leeds United signing Southampton striker Che Adams before Thursday’s transfer deadline isn’t on the cards as things stand, according to Sky Sports reporter Tim Thornton. Thornton has previously told GIVEMESPORT that the Whites remain in the market for a forward if they are to add another player to their squad before the window slams shut later this week.
The Yorkshire outfit’s number one target earlier in the summer appeared to be Club Brugge’s Charles de Ketelaere in a big-money deal following the exit of Raphinha to Barcelona, but the versatile Belgian forward opted to join Serie A giants AC Milan instead.
The desire to bring in a new face has potentially become less of a necessity with Patrick Bamford initially back in action at the beginning of the campaign before suffering an injury issue against Southampton, while Rodrigo has netted four Premier League goals in his opening four top-flight fixtures so far this campaign.
Saints striker Adams is someone who has long been linked with a move to Elland Road – dating back to 2020 – and he has been mentioned with Leeds again this summer with rumours suggesting that the south coast outfit would be willing to cash in on the Scotland international for the right money.