Leeds United are reportedly keen on Manchester City goalkeeper Angus Gunn.

According to the Yorkshire Evening Post, Leeds United are looking to tie up a season-long loan deal for Manchester City goalkeeper Angus Gunn.
The Whites brought in Felix Wiedwald as a replacement for Robert Green last summer, but the German was a complete flop following his move from Werder Bremen, and now needs to be replaced.
The Whites are being linked with a number of goalkeepers, but another one has been touted today in Manchester City talent Angus Gunn.
Reports from the Yorkshire Evening Post today claim that Leeds want to bring in Gunn on a season-long loan deal, having just finished up a similar arrangement with hometown club Norwich.

Gunn, 22, enjoyed a fine season with Norwich, even earning a first England call-up against Brazil back in November, and he looks destined for a huge future between the sticks.
Yet, with Ederson and Claudio Bravo ahead of him in the pecking order at the Etihad Stadium, Gunn – who joined City from Norwich back in 2011 – may need to head out on loan again for first-team experience.
Leeds allegedly want Gunn to come in and rival Bailey Peacock-Farrell for a starting spot under Paul Heckingbottom, which would leave Wiedwald and Andy Lonergan heading for the Elland Road exit.
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