Here is your Leeds United morning digest on Wednesday, December 23.
Forshaw transfer update
Leeds are willing to let Adam Forshaw leave the club on a loan deal in January, according to a report from Football Insider.
Forshaw has struggled with injuries over the last 18 months, and the Whites are now open to letting him leave Elland Road on a temporary deal when the mid-season window opens.
The 29-year-old is currently still recovering from an injury problem having underwent hip surgery in the United States in February.
He has not featured for Marcelo Bielsa 's side this season and has made just one appearance since August 2019.
Koch sends message to fans
Leeds defender Robin Koch has sent a message to the club's supporters, where he has thanked them for their continued support following his injury.
Koch limped off in the early stages of the Whites' 3-1 defeat to Chelsea earlier in the month and has now taken to Instagram to send the fans a message.
“Hey guys...thx thx thx for all your nice messages the last weeks. I really appreciate this and they motivate me even more,” he said on Instagram.
“I'm doing absolutely fine. I already started to march on with my recovery but the most important thing is that we will be marching on together again very soon.
“In the next few weeks I will only focus on this and I will give 110% in order to get back on to the pitch. See you soon. Robin.”
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Cardiff eye Greenwood move
Cardiff City are interested in signing Leeds striker Sam Greenwood on loan in January, according to WalesOnline.
Greenwood, who moved to Elland Road from Arsenal in the summer, has been in fine form for the Under-23s side this term - scoring six goals for Mark Jackson's side.
Now, the Bluebirds have made tentative enquiries over the 18-year-old's availability, as they prepare to make a loan move for the highly-rated youngster.
The teenager is yet to make his senior debut for Leeds, but he has trained with the first-team during parts of this season.