
"Leeds United goalkeeper Illan Meslier is reportedly attracting growing interest ahead of a potential exit in the January transfer window. The French shot-stopper is no longer first choice for Daniel Farke's side, and this means he is likely to move on in the near future after almost making an exit during the summer. According to latest reports, Club Brugge are up against Anderlecht for the signing of Meslier, with the 25-year-old also coming towards the end of his contract."
"Some initial contacts have already taken place over Meslier's departure, with Club Brugge and Anderlecht seemingly his most likely next destinations. Leeds have not yet used Meslier in the Premier League this season, so they surely won't stand in his way if clubs come in and offer him a chance of playing more regular first-team football. Meslier might not have become the player he looked like he could become when he was a youngster,"
Illan Meslier is attracting growing interest ahead of the January transfer window as he is no longer Daniel Farke's first-choice goalkeeper. He nearly left in the summer and now faces a likely move after initial contacts from Club Brugge and Anderlecht. Meslier has not featured in the Premier League this season and is approaching the end of his contract, raising the possibility of a free transfer next summer. Leeds are expected to seek a sale in January to recoup value rather than lose him for free. Meslier retains quality and could represent major European sides, with fans watching a possible move to Belgium.
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