
Leeds United are said to be eyeing a deal for Noa Lang from Club Brugge, by the Telegraph.
Lang has caught the eye with the Belgian side, and has netted 12 goals in 15 games since the turn of the year.
His recent form has earned him praise in his homeland, Holland, with the press labelling him as ‘unstoppable’ (Football Oranje).
Lang certainly has looked just that, with his record from the left-wing seemingly putting him on to Leeds’ radar.
The 21-year-old would cost around £20 million to sign, which puts him into Leeds’ price-range.
It appears that Marcelo Bielsa’s side have made signing a new winger one of their top priorities in the summer.

Leeds have made linked with a number of options in the position, including Ryan Kent at Rangers (Daily Record).
But they may find Club Brugge more willing sellers than Steven Gerrard’s side, as they have the financial power to force through a deal.
Unfortunately for Leeds, the Telegraph report does note that Lang now has a number of sides looking at him, so signing him may not be straightforward.
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