Manchester City midfielder Fabian Delph started his career at Leeds United.
According to a report on TeamTalk, Manchester City midfielder Fabian Delph is open to a return to Leeds United.
Delph has barely featured this season for City, with injury playing a part in limiting his first-team chances.
With Leeds going for promotion, there have been some rumours that the Elland Road club could submit and offer.

And Delph would reportedly be open to taking a step down the divisions to play for Leeds again.
The Whites are also said to be interested in doing a deal, as Garry Monk looks to strengthen his squad in January.
Delph started his career at Leeds, before leaving to join Aston Villa in 2009.
The central-midfielder stayed with Villa for six years, before leaving to join City in 2015.

Delph’s first-team chances since moving to the Etihad Stadium have been more limited, and there are suggestions that he could be loaned out by Pep Guardiola.
However, despite Delph’s apparent willingness to move back to Leeds, TeamTalk claim the transfer is unlikely, as City have no interest in letting the England international leave this month.
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