Leeds United have been linked to Emil Bohinen.

Leeds United are showing interest in talented winger Emil Bohinen, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post.
The 20-year-old plays for Norwegian club Stabæk and is being lined up as a possible replacement for Jack Clarke, who had his loan at Leeds cut short.
The youngster is the son of former Nottingham Forest midfielder Lars Bohinen, once a Premier League regular.
Bohinen jr. is a regular for Stabæk and has scored four goals this season. It isn’t a prolific record, but it shows he is capable of contributing at a first team level.
The big question of course is whether he will be able to make the adjustment from Norway to England’s Championship, immediately.

Leeds’ main priority is to sign a striker, and a good one, and that is overshadowing a potential move for Bohinen.
Jack Clarke offered Leeds nothing in the first half of the season, just one Championship appearance from the bench.
So if asked with replacing him, the bar is very low for Bohinen to be a success.
Here is a look at how Leeds fans reacted to the reports…
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