LEEDS UPDATE: Leeds United January transfer targets include players from Barnsley, West Brom, and Manchester United…..

Leeds United has adapted well to a summer of change and has made an outstanding start to life back in the Championship.

After leading the team to third place, Daniel Farke most recently masterminded an incredible victory over table-toppers Leicester City.

Leeds are not a club in desperate need of strengthening but January can prove to be an unpredictable month and Leeds could find themselves impacted by dealings.

It remains to be seen whether Leeds will bolster their ranks in January, or who they will target if they do wish to recruit.

With the window opening approaching, here are the BettingSites favourites to sign for the Whites in January.

Fabio Jalo – 6/4

A highly-rated prospect at Barnsley, the 17-year-old forward has already made senior appearances for the Reds. He has also been capped by Portugal at youth level.

5/2 Ali Al-Hamadi

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Leeds, Derby County, and Blackburn Rovers are reportedly interested in the 21-year-old because to his goalscoring prowess for AFC Wimbledon.

5/1 Ao Tanaka

Tanaka, a senior Japan international, was connected to Leeds in the summer transfer window while playing for Fortuna Dusseldorf.

Paintsil, Joseph – 5/1

Paintsil, a different player rumored to be joining Leeds in the summer, is still under contract with Genk in Belgium.

6/1 Nadiem Amiri

The experienced winger is a free agent having recently had his contract terminated at Mainz due to a social media post regarding the Israel-Gaza conflict.

Amad Diallo – 9/1

One of the many exciting prospects under contract at Manchester United, Diallo lit up the Championship last season while on loan at Sunderland.

Grady Diangana – 10/1

Currently one of the Championship’s most in-form attacking midfielders, West Bromwich Albion’s Diangana was also linked with Leeds during the summer.

Brandon Thomas-Asante -11/1

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