Breaking News: LEEDS UNITED NOW SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING BID TO SIGN £7M Burnley Legend, COULD THIS BE A GOOD DEAL?

 

Leeds United is now seriously thinking about making a move to re-sign Burnley defender Charlie Taylor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With an Elland Road comeback being considered, Charlie Taylor might be in line for an emotional return to Leeds United

this summer.

The Athletic states that Leeds is aiming to hire a new left back this summer, which is accurate.

According to reports, Leeds is reportedly considering bids for Junior Firpo now that the team has dropped to the

Championship.

Although Firpo didn’t particularly stand out in the Premier League, La Liga clubs are anticipated to show interest in him.

Leeds would then need to find a successor, and it’s been reported that Leeds is now reportedly seriously contemplating

making an offer for Taylor.

The 29-year-old won promotion to the Premier League with Burnley last season, but his starts usually came as a centre back

under Vincent Kompany.

Taylor may be phased out of the Burnley plans moving forward and first-team action at Leeds may well appeal.

Charlie Taylor may fancy emotional Leeds United return

You could understand if Taylor feels that this is the right time to go back to Leeds.

Taylor was born in York and joined the Leeds ranks at a young age, eventually making his way up into the first team.

Loans at Bradford City, York City, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Fleetwood Town prepared Taylor well for his Leeds

breakthrough.

Taylor’s emergence into the first team was so impressive that Stephen Warnock was offloaded to Derby County.

Leeds fans had a new favourite from their academy and Taylor excelled in the Whites first team.

Sadly, 2017 brought interest from Burnley and Taylor moved on for just £7million, becoming a Premier League regular as

his Leeds deal expired.

The Sun’s Alan Nixon reported last summer that Leeds were interested in re-signing Taylor but no move materialised.

The timing may now be right; Taylor is unlikely to be a first-choice player for Burnley next season and he would surely play

regularly for Leeds.

Being part of a Leeds side pushing to get back into the Premier League should also appeal, with Taylor surely attracted by

the emotional pull of his former club.

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