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Are Leeds United repeating mistakes as report provides update on Jordan Hugill pursuit?

Andrea Radrizzani, Owner of Leeds United looks on during the Sky Bet Championship match between Bristol City and Leeds United at Ashton Gate on Oct...
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Leeds United have reportedly turned down the chance to sign Derby County’s Chris Martin and might not bring in Jordan Hugill from Preston either.

Andrea Radrizzani, Owner of Leeds United looks on during the Sky Bet Championship match between Bristol City and Leeds United at Ashton Gate on October 21, 2017 in Bristol, England.

Leeds United fans barely miss an opportunity to remind owner Andrea Radrizzani of the apparent need for a proven Championship striker before the transfer window slams shut.

Replacing last season’s Championship top-scorer Chris Wood was always going to be a difficult task, but Leeds have failed miserably. Pierre-Michel Lasogga’s debut double against Burton Albion was merely a false dawn while Pawel Cibicki, Jay-Roy Grot and Caleb Ekuban do not have a league goal between them.

Radrizzani has been accused of lacking ambition in the transfer market, and a reluctance to put his money where his mouth is, and the events of the last two days could have merely given Leeds fans more ammunition.

Chris Martin of Derby gets past Alex Baptiste of QPR during the Sky Bet Championship match between Derby County and Queens Park Rangers at iPro Stadium on November 21, 2017 in Derby,...

According to the Yorkshire Evening Post, Leeds were offered the chance to sign Chris Martin on loan from Derby County for the rest of the season but turned him down as he would have broken their rather restrictive wage structure.

And the same paper now states that Leeds are admirers of Preston North End’s Jordan Hugill. But they are unwilling to pay the £8 million needed to secure a striker who has scored 20 Championship goals since the start of 2017/18 and appears to have many of the attributes the Whites are missing in attack.

Jordan Hugill (R) of Preston North End holds off the challenge of Tomas Kalas (L) of Fulham during the Sky Bet Championship match between Fulham and Preston North End at Craven Cottage on...

Maybe Leeds are right to give Martin and Hugill a wide berth. Martin is Derby’s fifth-choice striker and has only one goal all season while Hugill is certainly overpriced.

But if Leeds are to avoid the mistakes of last season, where a failure to invest in January cost them a place in the play-offs, a reluctance to spend big could come back to haunt them in May.