Leeds boss Jesse Marsch could begin his first transfer window in charge by replacing a Marcelo Bielsa lieutenant with Man Utd midfielder James Garner, per reports.
Marsch was drafted in to replace Bielsa with one goal in mind – avoiding relegation. Leeds gave their survival hopes a huge lift prior to the international break when securing successive victories against Norwich and Wolves.
While they are not out of the woods yet, the situation is looking rosier than just a few shorts weeks ago.
And if the West Yorkshire outfit do beat the drop, Marsch and the club’s attention will quickly turn to how they can avoid this type of struggle next season. The most obvious way is through the transfer market.
Leeds have once again laboured whenever midfield general Kalvin Phillips has been absent. Adam Forshaw’s return to fitness this season was a timely one, while Mateusz Klich continues to add depth in central midfield.
However, according to the Athletic’s Phil Hay, Marsch is targeting an upgrade in the engine room this summer.
Responding to a Mailbag question, Hay talked up a Leeds raid for Manchester United midfielder James Garner.
James Garner primed for top flight chance
The 21-year-old is currently excelling in his second loan stint at Nottingham Forest. He’s been a regular in the league and was a key component in Forest’s march to the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Garner bagged two assists along the way as Forest dumped out Arsenal, Leicester and Huddersfield Town before…
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