English Football League pundit Don Goodman has shared his stance on rumours linking Haji Wright with Leeds United.
Coventry City have enjoyed a blistering start to the season, losing just one of their 14 opening games in the Championship. Under the guidance of Frank Lampard, Coventry are a well-drilled, intense side, one who have scored a staggering 39 goals in the second division already.
Wright, a striker who also plays for the American national team, has been integral to Coventry's success. The forward has scored nine goals in all competitions, eight of which have come in 13 Championship appearances. Unsurprisingly, rumours over Wright's future have started to circulate.
Premier League side Leeds United have been linked with a move for Wright, with Football Insider noting that the Whites would be 'eager' to complete a deal for the 27-year-old.
Goodman offers thoughts on Leeds interest in Wright
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Speaking to Football League World, Goodman has played down suggestions Wright would turn down the advances of a Premier League side.
"It's an interesting decision that Haji Wright would have to make. I'm not sure if you can snub a Premier League club in November, when the transfer window is a while away yet, and obviously we need to establish whether this is just speculation or not.
"Look, they're two phenomenal clubs, but I'm not sure that there are many Championship players who would turn down the opportunity to come to a Premier League club."
Leeds have picked up 11 points from their opening 10 matches in what is their first Premier League season since 2023. The Whites have, generally, looked like a solid, structured side in defence, though there are some question marks over their attack. Only Nottingham Forest and Wolves, who occupy two spots in the bottom three of the table, have scored fewer goals in the league (seven) than the Whites (nine).
Noah Okafor has enjoyed a promising start at Elland Road, whilst Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Lukas Nmecha's physicality allows the Whites to play a brand of football incorporating long balls forward. It could be argued, though, that none of their attacking options are as reliable a goalscorer as Wright currently is.
Given Coventry's own ongoing promotion push, it remains to be seen whether Wright, who has been dubbed a "dangerous" player by boss Frank Lampard, will depart the Sky Blues mid-season. As Goodman said, however, the allure of the English top flight may prove too enticing to ignore.
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