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Leeds to rival QPR and Wolves for £2.5m Leicester striker
June 26, 2015
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Leeds are reportedly ready to rival QPR and Wolves for the £2.5m signing of Leicester City striker Chris Wood.
The Foxes are on the verge of signing Japan international Shinji Okazaki for £7.5m, which will further limit the New Zealand international’s first-team chances next term.
The Championship trio are all looking to strengthen their strike-forces this summer, but Wanderers manager Kenny Jackett could hold the advantage having worked with the 23-year-old during his spell at Millwall.
Wood spent eight games on loan at Ipswich in the 2014/15 campaign, failing to score, but he did find the net once in seven Premier League appearances for Leicester.
 
in the mirror as well

QPR to battle Leeds United and Wolves to snap up £2million Premier League striker
07:30 27 June 2015
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QPR are among three clubs hoping to sign Leicester striker Chris Wood this summer.
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The Mirror claim the R’s are willing to fork out £2million for the New Zealand international who has found first team chances at Leicester limited.
The Foxes however are keen to bring in at least £4million for the forward who spent a relatively unsuccessful spell at Ipswich last season.
Wolves boss Kenny Jackett is a big fan of Wood, who massively impressed on loan at Millwall when Jackett was in charge at The Den.
Since then though Wood has failed to find his top form, even in the Championship, so a permanent move away from Leicester looks likely to be the answer.
Leeds United are still looking for their Ross McCormack replacement 12 months on from selling their star man and Wood has been earmarked as the player to come in.
QPR are waiting for bids of more than £12million for Charlie Austin, with Newcastle the front runners, and are waiting to see that money before brining any more faces in.
 
not very good for a striker. We can do better especially if Charlie goes.