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Beren Cross - The attacker Leeds could turn to after Buonanotte blow, has 49 goals & 39 assists

Leeds United could turn to Krasnodar attacker Eduard Spertsyan after missing out on a loan deal for Facundo Buonanotte, according to The Athletic journalist Beren Cross.

Leeds were in talks to bring the 20-year-old Argentine to Elland Road from Brighton & Hove Albion in a temporary deal during the week.

However, Chelsea have pipped the Whites to Buonanotte despite them having a flight up to Yorkshire getting arranged and a medical being booked.

Leeds manager Daniel Farke could now turn to one of his former players in Spertsyan.

Farke briefly worked with the 25-year-old during his three-month spell as manager of Krasnodar, and a reunion could be on the cards.

The Armenia international has 49 goals and 39 assists in 153 appearances for his club.

Spertsyan predominantly plays as a number 10 but can also feature on the left wing, and he could be open to a Leeds switch.

His strengths include scoring from direct free-kicks, taking set-pieces, long shots, dribbling, playing key passes and finishing.

The Krasnodar star has never played outside of the Russian top flight, and whether he has what it takes to hit the ground running is unknown.

Farke appears to be an admirer, though, and the opportunity to work together again could appeal to both parties.

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