16:34 did you read this bit !! Crystal Palace winger Jimmy Kebe is set to sign for Leeds United, Sky sources understand. The 29-year-old Mali international is poised to head north from Crystal Palace, where he has made only six Premier League appearances since his summer switch from Reading. Jimmy Kebe: Set to sign for Leeds
Strach,I did,palace have since denied it. Anyway can't be arsed to argue over t'internet rumuors. Let's just wait and see.
As you read on, it makes it clear that Leeds are one of a number of clubs after Kebe, but it just was not a done deal then. I just hope that Sky Sports are more reliable then the Croyden Advertiser
Another article re Kebe and Leeds from today http://www.croydonadvertiser.co.uk/...Leeds-United/story-20415688-detail/story.html
1 hour ago Steve Parish admits Leeds United, and a number of other Championship sides, are keen on the out-of-favour striker, but maintains the club will not entertain a temporary move away Crystal Palace co-chairman Steve Parish is adamant that Jimmy Kebe will not be leaving Selhurst Park on loan. [TABLE="width: 285"] [TR="bgcolor: white"] [TD="colspan: 2, align: center"] [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD="bgcolor: #001122"] please log in to view this image [/TD] [TD="width: 80%, bgcolor: #009966, align: center"]CRYSTAL PALACE LATEST [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD="width: 20%, bgcolor: #eeeeee, align: center"]7/1[/TD] [TD="width: 80%"][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Leeds United are one of a cluster of Championship clubs keen to sign the 29-year-old winger on a temporary basis as Kebe is out of favour at Palace, with his last appearance coming as a substitute in the 1-0 win over West Ham at the start of December. A reunion with Brian McDermott at Leeds - the duo having worked together previously at Reading - had been strongly mooted, but Parish has moved quickly to squash the speculation. "He's not going on loan anywhere," Parish told theCroydon Advertiser. "There are clubs interested, that's all. "Leeds are interested - all the clubs at the top of the Championship are interested. "We are not looking to send him out on loan anywhere. We haven't considered whether he's going to go out on loan or if we're going to accept them."