Here is your Leeds morning digest for Saturday, October 3.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is willing to sell Daniel James
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is open to the idea of selling Daniel James, according to ESPN.
James, 22, joined the Red Devils from Swansea City six months after a deadline day move to Leeds United was scuppered.
He started brightly at Old Trafford but has found first-team opportunities limited in the wake of Mason Greenwood’s emergence.
The winger has been attracting interest from Leeds United and Solkskjaer is open to selling James if it can help fund a move for priority target Jadon Sancho.
Two more Leeds United matches moved for Sky Sports coverage
Leeds United’s meetings with Wolves and Leicester City have been moved to accommodate TV coverage.
The Whites have been on TV for every game of their Premier League return so far this season, with three enthralling clashes against Liverpool, Fulham and Sheffield United.
They will continue that trend against Manchester City at Elland Road on Saturday before a brief stoppage to allow for the international break.
The club will return to action on Monday, October 19, with the Wolves game moved two days later at an 8 pm kickoff.
From there they will head to Villa Park before a return to Elland Road for a meeting with the Foxes, which will be shown on Monday, November 2, at 8 pm.
Five Michael Cuisance alternatives as Leeds United look to beat deadline and land new midfielder
Leeds United fans were rocked by the news this week that Michael Cuisance’s move from Bayern Munich had fallen through after the player reportedly failed a medical.
It was a blow for the club after a protracted pursuit of the midfielder and represented another failed attempt by Marcelo Bielsa to improve his squad.
Bielsa will spend the last few days of the summer transfer window trying to add new faces to the squad, and now Nestor Watach has looked at five alternatives that Leeds could look at.
You can read Nestor’s piece here .