Leeds United may change their player stance if they receive a £30m offer in January

 

The online source stated on its website on Tuesday, October 24, that should a significant offer for the Italian strike during the summer transfer season, the Whites could need to alter their strategy when the window reopens in January.

Gnonto was a target for Everton and even refused to play for Leeds in an attempt to force a move to Goodison Park and the belief is now that should a bid arrive for both the 19-year-old and Crysencio Summerville, it will make “more sense” to keep the Dutchman at Elland Road.

Given that Gnonto has struggled to establish himself in the Championship thus far this season—he has only scored and provided an assist in six games due to injury—Daniel Farke’s team would be expected to take a serious bid into consideration.

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After registering six goal contributions in only 14 top-flight starts during his Premier League debut under Jesse Marsch, Javi Gracia, and Sam Allardyce, most predicted that Gnonto would dominate the Championship this season.

The players who are starting in the wide areas at Elland Road are in fantastic form, but for some reason, the Italian has not been able to get his season off to a good start following an extremely disturbed pre-season and his recent injury troubles.

While Joel Piroe and Georginio Rutter are both fit, it appears that Farke will open nearly every game using Summerville and Dan James, who have both been unstoppable in front of goal in recent weeks.

Gnonto will be involved in the upcoming weeks as Leeds United encounters a very packed schedule of games. The former Norwich City manager will have to use every member of his playing team, and the 19-year-old may find his form again from the previous season.

However, the Whites have demonstrated in recent weeks that they are a formidable Championship team even in Gnonto’s absence, and those in charge at Elland Road could think that January presents the ideal opportunity to profit from the Italian international.

In other Leeds United news, Carlton Palmer anticipates that in January, Premier League teams will try the Whites’ resolve about Summerville.

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