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Leeds United should move for Arsenal’s Joe Willock

Joe Willock of Arsenal shoots during the UEFA Europa League Final between Chelsea and Arsenal at Baku Olimpiya Stadionu on May 29, 2019 in Baku, Az...
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Leeds United are reportedly attempting to utilise the loan market much better in Marcelo Bielsa’s second season.

Joe Willock of Arsenal in action during the UEFA Europa League group H match between Arsenal FC and BATE Borisov at Emirates Stadium on December 7, 2017 in London, United Kingdom.

Leeds United should move for Joe Willock, after the Arsenal’s youngsters encouraging performance in the Europa League final.

Leeds have a desire to improve their loan signings over the coming season, as reported by the Yorkshire Evening Post, and Willock’s addition would be a fine start to their summer recruitment drive.

The Whites reportedly feel that they let themselves down in the transfer market last campaign, as they failed to bring in much quality from the Premier League.

Leeds are now looking to utilise the loan market much more impressively this term, and going for Willock would certainly prove that they mean business.

Arsenal were highly disappointing in Baku last night, but Willock’s cameo display proved his quality.

The England youth international was bright when he came on, with his pace causing plenty of problems to the Chelsea defence.

Arsenal's Joe Willock

Arsenal may want to promote Willock to give him more game time next term, but Leeds have Marcelo Bielsa at the helm again, and he is a draw for any player.

Bielsa’s track record at developing players is very impressive, and Arsenal may feel that Willock’s progression would be helped by having one season under the Argentine’s guidance.

If Willock was to join Leeds he would be a seriously exciting prospect, and he would bring real quality to their ranks.

Joe Willock of Arsenal during the UEFA Europa League Group E match between Arsenal and Qarabag FK at Emirates Stadium on December 13, 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Photo by James...