Leeds United reportedly want to sign David Stockdale from Birmingham City in the summer transfer window.

Reported Leeds United target David Stockdale has suggested on social networking site Twitter that Birmingham City will decide his future.
According to The Yorkshire Evening Post, Leeds are interested in signing Stockdale from Championship rivals Birmingham in the summer transfer window.
It has been reported that Birmingham manager Garry Monk, who was in charge of Leeds for the 2016-17 season, has told the 32-year-old that he is not part of his plans for the 2017-18 campaign.
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The former Brighton and Hove Albion goalkeeper has suggested on Twitter that his future depends on what Birmingham decide.


Time to make a decision
With Leeds wanting Stockdale and Birmingham not keen on keeping the goalkeeper, as reported by The Yorkshire Evening Post, it would make sense for the two clubs to come to an agreement.
After all, there is no point in the Blues keeping a player who is not rated by the manager, and Leeds could do with an experienced and quality goalkeeper on their books for what will be Marcelo Bielsa’s first season in charge of the Whites.
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