July 5, 2024

Players Add to Favorites Compare this article Article image: Millwall and Blackburn lead Leeds United player transfer race Leeds United centre-back Charlie Cresswell has been in contention for much of the Championship in the first half The second half of the season, which is rumored to be linked with the team, will be associated with the first two weeks of the current January transfer window.
Cresswell has made the move for the England Under-21 international, who has only made one league appearance, as Daniel Farke has struggled to find consistent playing time since his arrival in West Yorkshire.
has attracted significant interest from other second-division teams who need playing opportunities.
They strengthened their team in January and selected a starting eleven throughout the season.
On August 12th, they lost 1-0 against Birmingham City.
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exclusively revealed.Leeds United see Charlie Cresswell as the future at centre-back
On New Year’s Eve, Alan Nixon announced via Patreon that he is one of three clubs interested in bringing Cresswell to Ewood Park, alongside Middlesbrough and Leeds’ current promotion rivals Ipswich Town.
reported that Blackburn Rovers were included in the list.
Nixon has previously expressed interest in Boro’s young defender, and in early December Michael Carrick’s side were linked with fellow United challengers over a possible loan move in pursuit of Southampton’s automatic promotion.
He claimed that he was in a dispute with them.
There has been strong interest in Cresswell, as well as the fact that John Dahl-Thomason’s interest in the 21-year-old has remained concrete in recent weeks, with his former club Millwall recently signing the Leeds defender.
has emerged as a potential transfer destination.
On Sunday morning, Mr Nixon reiterated the interest of both clubs, saying the south London and East Lancashire clubs were prepared to take it to the next level when considering a bid for Nixon.
The report goes on to claim that Rovers are considering a serious offer to address their recent defensive problems, which will take place on Saturday away to West Bromwich Albion for 4 Although his recent weakness was highlighted in the 1-0 loss, his form showed no signs of slowing down.
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Cresswell had a successful loan spell at the Den last season, making 30 appearances for the Lions under then manager Gary Rowett, scoring five goals and adding a further assist.
However, new manager Joe Edwards has apparently reignited the club’s interest in the 6in2 centre-back, as Leeds have reportedly set his price at around £4m.
Mr.
Nixon said this was a shock.
The Millwall outfit have been notorious for their low budgets in recent years, so we expect they will be happy to spend the money.
The report also states that United may be willing to accept a reduction in the upfront payment if enough “surcharges” can be built into the contract.
CHARLIE CRESWELL’S IMMEDIATE FUTURE It’s no surprise that interest in Cresswell has increased in recent days, given the championship ability he demonstrated in south London last season.
Mr Falke also understands the frustration of candidates who are behind the likes of Joe Rodon, Pascal Strujk and Liam Cooper in Leeds’ defensive pecking order, and believes this outcome is in the best interest of both parties.
He seems to have accepted that there is a possibility.
“I could tell that Charlie wasn’t particularly happy with the situation.
Sometimes he would go out with us, but it was a bit like he wasn’t really motivated and focused.
felt.
” We talked openly and honestly about it.
And he said: “Look, Mr.
President, I’m very grateful for everything.

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