Leeds United are flying in the Championship at the moment.
Leeds United head coach Garry Monk has told The Yorkshire Evening Post that there has been no interest in Charlie Taylor or Chris Wood.
Taylor, who can operate as a left-back or as a winger, has been linked with a move away from Leeds in the January transfer window.
The Sun reported last month that Premier League club West Bromwich Albion are interested in signing the former England Under-19 international this month.
Leeds striker Wood has also been linked with a move away from Elland Road. According to a recent report in The Mirror, Chinese club Tianjin Quanjian are interested in signing the New Zealand international this month.

Head coach Monk has revealed that there has been no interest in ether Taylor or Wood.
“Nothing at all,” Monk told The Yorkshire Evening Post when asked about interest in Taylor or Wood. “We need to strengthen, that’s the most important bit, for myself and for the group and for this club – that we strengthen.
“I am pretty sure now that the club are 100 per cent confident that they can bring in the targets that we have discussed and they will add quality to what we have already got.”

Taylor has featured in 22 Championship matches for Leeds so far this season, creating 13 chances in the process.
Wood has scored 17 goals and created 26 chances in 27 league games for the West Yorkshire outfit so far this campaign.
Leeds are third in the Championship table at the moment with 51points from 28 matches.
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