Leeds Utd v Nottingham Forest Match thread / Breakfast debate

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Leeds Utd v Nottingham Forest


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STRIKER WHO WAS STRONGLY REPORTED LEEDS TARGET NOW AVAILABLE FOR £2.5M

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Leeds’ forward target Massimo Coda is available at £2.5million, according to the player’s agent.

Coda’s agent, Beppe Gall, has told Italian outlet TuttoMercatoWeb that his client is in demand and Italian second-tier club Salernitana want £.2.5million for the striker.

“I think there were two or three requests but Claudio Lotito [Salernitana’s owner] wants £2.5million,” Gall said. “I am happy with the requests because it means Coda is being noticed.”

Italian outlet SoloSalerno reported last summer that Coda was a strong target for Leeds, but no official request had been made.

It was reported that owner Massimo Cellino was interested in signing the striker for the Yorkshire club.

Coda is currently playing in Italian’s second division with Serie B side Salernitana, who are currently 12th-placed in the table.

The 28-year-old has made 22 appearances across all competitions this season, scoring nine goals and supplying three assists.

The Italian forward has spent most of his career in his homeland and is enjoyed his most prolific spell with current club Salernitana, making 65 appearances for them and scoring 26 goals in return.
 
STRIKER WHO WAS STRONGLY REPORTED LEEDS TARGET NOW AVAILABLE FOR £2.5M

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Leeds’ forward target Massimo Coda is available at £2.5million, according to the player’s agent.

Coda’s agent, Beppe Gall, has told Italian outlet TuttoMercatoWeb that his client is in demand and Italian second-tier club Salernitana want £.2.5million for the striker.

“I think there were two or three requests but Claudio Lotito [Salernitana’s owner] wants £2.5million,” Gall said. “I am happy with the requests because it means Coda is being noticed.”

Italian outlet SoloSalerno reported last summer that Coda was a strong target for Leeds, but no official request had been made.

It was reported that owner Massimo Cellino was interested in signing the striker for the Yorkshire club.

Coda is currently playing in Italian’s second division with Serie B side Salernitana, who are currently 12th-placed in the table.

The 28-year-old has made 22 appearances across all competitions this season, scoring nine goals and supplying three assists.

The Italian forward has spent most of his career in his homeland and is enjoyed his most prolific spell with current club Salernitana, making 65 appearances for them and scoring 26 goals in return.

Only if cellino is still picking the signings...
 
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STRIKER WHO WAS STRONGLY REPORTED LEEDS TARGET NOW AVAILABLE FOR £2.5M

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Leeds’ forward target Massimo Coda is available at £2.5million, according to the player’s agent.

Coda’s agent, Beppe Gall, has told Italian outlet TuttoMercatoWeb that his client is in demand and Italian second-tier club Salernitana want £.2.5million for the striker.

“I think there were two or three requests but Claudio Lotito [Salernitana’s owner] wants £2.5million,” Gall said. “I am happy with the requests because it means Coda is being noticed.”

Italian outlet SoloSalerno reported last summer that Coda was a strong target for Leeds, but no official request had been made.

It was reported that owner Massimo Cellino was interested in signing the striker for the Yorkshire club.

Coda is currently playing in Italian’s second division with Serie B side Salernitana, who are currently 12th-placed in the table.

The 28-year-old has made 22 appearances across all competitions this season, scoring nine goals and supplying three assists.

The Italian forward has spent most of his career in his homeland and is enjoyed his most prolific spell with current club Salernitana, making 65 appearances for them and scoring 26 goals in return.
Someone doesn't check in to the transfer rumours thread ;) <ok>
 
Evening troops. Tonight's games went to form then, Brighton and Reading winning. Fulham fluffed a penalty in last 5 minutes. <steam><steam><steam>