Leeds are in talks over a £26million move for Georginio Rutter
Leeds are in talks over a £26million move for Hoffenheim’s France Under-21 striker Georginio Rutter with the Whites busily scouring the transfer market for at least two younger players this month
- Jesse Marsch is in the market for a new striker in the January Transfer window
- There are currently four strikers at Leeds although only two of them have scored
- The Whites are in talks to sign Hoffenheim’s French forward Georginio Rutter
- Rutter has only two goals and two assists in the Bundesliga but is a hard worker
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Leeds United are in talks with Hoffenheim over a £26million move for striker Georginio Rutter.
The France U21 international is not a prolific goalscorer but works hard and brings a lot of energy to the frontline.
Leeds have been scouring the market for another forward after missing out on Bamba Dieng and Cody Gakpo last summer.
Leeds are in talks to sign French striker Georginio Rutter from Bundesliga side Hoffenheim
Rutter is with Hoffenheim on their winter training camp in Albufeira, Portugal, but sat out a training match amid ongoing negotiations.
Rutter only cost Hoffenheim £700,0000 when he was signed from Rennes in 2021 but they believe the 20-year-old has great potential despite his inconsistency.
The Frenchman has played 15 games in the Bundesliga so far for Hoffenheim, but has scored only two goals and made two assists.
The Whites are desperately scouring the transfer market to bring in a new striker in January
Over the past five years, the 20-year-old has been capped at every youth level for France, scoring a combined 21 goals in 58 games across the teams.
The Whites are 11th in the Premier League table for goals scored, having managed more than the likes of Chelsea, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace, but are sat in 14th place with 17 points from as many games.
Jesse Marsch can currently call upon Patrick Bamford, Rodrigo and Wilfired Gnonto as well as youngster Joe Gelhardt up front.
The 20-year-old striker has managed only two goals and two assists in the German top-flight
But the four have only managed a combined 11 goals in the Premier League, with neither Bamford nor Gelhardt registering yet.
Leeds agreed to pay Red Bull Salzburg £14m for defender Max Wober last week and want to add two younger players this window also. Birmingham City midfielder George Hall remains one option.
The 18-year-old England youth international has managed a goal and an assist in 18 games for the Blues in the Championship.
George Hall has managed a goal and an assist for Birmingham and is an option in midfield
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