Leeds United went through a mass amount of movement during the summer transfer window and could now be set to see another deal occur sooner rather than later.
Leeds United set to hunt for striker in January
Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Lukas Nmecha have arrived to offer Daniel Farke support through the middle as Leeds settle back into Premier League life, and all signs point towards a renewed push for firepower in January.
Speaking to Football Insider's Inside Track, journalist Pete O'Rourke has claimed the Whites will need to seek out a regular goalscorer if they are to have a fighting chance of retaining their top-flight status.
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"Obviously they were in the market for an attacking player right up until deadline day – Leeds have yet to score a goal in open play in the Premier League in three games.
"Nmecha has been leading the line in the first few games of season, while Calvert-Lewin came on and did quite well against Newcastle. If he can stay fit, he could prove to be a real asset for Leeds United, so there are options there for Daniel Farke’s team. It’s obvious they will need a regular goalscorer if they are to have any chance of staying up."
Norwich City striker Josh Sargent continues to be linked with Leeds in a rumour that doesn't appear to be close to going away anytime soon, albeit it remains to be seen if the Canaries are willing to part ways with the United States international.
However, in other news, Leeds may need to let a wantaway star depart the club permanently as he hunts for a new home in different surroundings.
Leeds star Isaac Schmidt seeks permanent Elland Road exit
Per BILD, relayed by Sport Witness, Leeds loanee Isaac Schmidt has revealed he wants a permanent move to Werder Bremen, and he has now taken the step of hunting for a home ahead of securing his next destination away from Elland Road.
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Despite only joining from St Gallen last year in a deal worth £2.5 million and under contract until 2028, the Switzerland international featured only 14 times for the Whites last term and was second choice at right-back behind Jayden Bogle.
On his opening appearance for Werder Bremen, Schmidt struck a last-gasp equaliser in a 3-3 draw against Bayer Leverkusen, earning a Fotmob match rating of 7.7/10 despite only featuring for 14 minutes.
The Bundesliga outfit retain an option to purchase the 25-year-old for £2.5 million, and Schmidt has expressed his openness to staying,
"I’m looking for an apartment and want to settle down here. I’ve only just arrived, but my goal is to stay."
With all parties on track to conduct an agreeable deal, it appears it is now only a matter of time before Schmidt becomes a permanent fixture at Weserstadion.