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·28 September 2022

Leeds: £38m deal would now be major shock at Elland Road

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Leeds United’s chances of signing PSV Eindhoven winger Cody Gakpo have taken a blow following the attacker’s start to the season, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.

Gakpo was a man in demand during the summer window but did not move to Leeds, despite Jesse Marsch splashing close to £100 million on new signings.


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What is the latest Gakpo news?

The 23-year-old has made a rapid start to the 2022-23 season, boasting a record of 10 goals and nine assists after playing just 13 times in all competitions.

Last season saw him bag 21 times, taking his PSV total to 52 strikes, and he attracted plenty of interest in the process, including from Leeds, Manchester United and Southampton.

Leeds director of football Victor Orta even flew to the Netherlands in an attempt to persuade the forward to move to Elland Road, but could not tempt him onto a flight back to West Yorkshire.

PSV eventually confirmed that they would not be selling Gakpo in the summer window, in a blow to Southampton and Leeds.

United pulled out of the running for his signature after tying up a deal for Ajax star Antony.

However, according to Forbes, Gakpo remains a top target for Erik ten Hag and the club are interested in signing him within the next 12 months.

Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth recently told GiveMeSport that Leeds are yet to give up on the chase either, with Orta still monitoring the situation.

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What has Jones said on Leeds’ chances?

Jones believes that there is little chance Leeds will be able to successfully sign Gakpo once the January window opens for business.

The journalist says that the player’s start to the season will mean sides with greater spending power will be in for the Netherlands international.

Jones told GIVEMESPORT: “I’ll be amazed if Cody Gakpo ended up going to Southampton or Leeds right now given: one, the clubs he was linked with last summer by the end of the window, and two, the way that he’s started this season with PSV.”

Who did Leeds sign in the summer?

While Marsch may have fallen short in his attempt to sign Gakpo, he did strengthen significantly at Elland Road.

After losing both Raphinha and Kalvin Phillips, the Whites bolstered their squad with the likes of Luis Sinisterra, Tyler Adams, Brenden Aaronson, Marc Roca, Rasmus Kristensen, Darko Gyabi and Wilfried Gnonto.

Many of the new recruits have made an immediate impression too with Aaronson notching a goal and an assist in six Premier League outings, while Roca and Adams have also appeared in every top-flight game.

Sinisterra suffered an early injury

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