Van La Parra has played five Premier League games this season and is reportedly wanted by Championship duo Leeds United and Middlesbrough.

Huddersfield Town might have scored the fewest goals in the Premier League this season but head coach David Wagner still has not called upon Rajiv Van La Parra of late.
The Dutch winger has made only five appearances all season for the relegation-threatened Terriers and has been left out of the match day squad for seven of their last eight games.
As a result, Van La Parra’s lack of opportunities has not gone unnoticed, with a number of Championship clubs keen to add depth to their attack in the January transfer window with promotion on the line.
According to the Sun, Middlesbrough and Leeds United are both keeping a close eye on the forward, who is understood to be valued at £5 million by Huddersfield.

Boro and Leeds are in the Championship’s top six and are harbouring genuine ambitions of a return to the Premier League this season.
And 27-year-old Van La Parra has been there and done it in the second tier.
He played Championship football for Wolves and Brighton before moving to Huddersfield in 2016, helping Wagner’s unheralded side reach the Premier League at the first attempt via a play-off win against Reading at Wembley.

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