July 5, 2024

A journalist reported in The Sun newspaper [3.
January] that Bournemouth were prepared to let the Wales international leave in the January transfer window, causing a number of teams to become wary.
Cardiff City, who sold Moore to Bournemouth two years ago, are said to be the most interested in signing the striker, but Ipswich Town, West Brom, Birmingham City, Sunderland and Leeds are also linked.
We may consider this approach.
Leeds United Barkley added that Middlesbrough have also shown preliminary interest in Moore, who is said to be on a salary of £40,000-a-week, which could increase the possibility of a loan move.
Strong Competition Signing a player with experience of scoring at Championship and international level would be a major coup for Leeds.
Moore may not have established himself in the Premier League yet, but he scored 20 goals for Cardiff in League Two a few seasons ago.
A loan deal would make sense as it would allow Moore to get back into shape while also giving the club a realistic chance of signing him.
However, the possibility of a permanent transfer seems to be quite low.
Leeds United Bournemouth are owned by billionaire Bill Foley, who is clearly shrewd when it comes to transfer business and getting Moore off the books this month appears to be a priority.
The fact that so many Championship teams are waiting for him is no surprise and means Leeds will have to fight through stiff competition if he is really interested.
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Daniel Farke already has a number of quality attackers at his disposal, but Moore could still be the one who can help boost United’s chances of automatic promotion.
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