Leeds United are reportedly keen on Bournemouth attacker Lewis Grabban.
According to The Mirror, Leeds United are one of three Championship teams interested in signing Bournemouth striker Lewis Grabban during this month’s transfer window.
Leeds are in contention for a play-off spot under Garry Monk this season, but the Whites boss will still be looking for new faces to boost his side’s chances of winning promotion to the Premier League.
Idrissa Gueye in action with Bournemouth’s Lewis Grabban
Whilst Chris Wood has hit 16 goals in 28 games this season, but another striker would give Leeds the extra firepower needed to win promotion to the top flight.
Now, The Mirror report that Leeds are one of three Championship teams interested in landing Bournemouth striker Lewis Grabban, with Brighton and Fulham also believed to be keen.
Manchester United’s Marouane Fellaini in action with Bournemouth’s Lewis Grabban
Grabban, 29, has started just three games for Bournemouth this season, and none of those came in the Premier League, with the striker receiving just 58 minutes of top flight action across three substitute appearances so far this term.
The pacey forward may not have made an impact with Bournemouth since arriving from Norwich City for £7million (BBC Sport) last January, but his record in the Championship speaks for itself.
With 12 goals for Norwich in the 2014-15 season and 22 goals for Bournemouth in the 2013-14 season, Grabban has been prolific in the second tier, and he could be the man to fire Leeds to promotion alongside Wood.
Grabban is stuck behind Benik Afobe and Callum Wilson in Eddie Howe’s pecking order, and may fancy a loan move to the Championship in order to play first-team football again – and with Brighton, Fulham and Leeds keen, he may be spoilt for choice.
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