Joe Gelhardt Transfer from Leeds United to Rangers
Leeds United have received enquiries for Joe Gelhardt, with Rangers and several EFL sides interested in deals for the former Wigan Athletic youngster.
Leeds United might allow Joe Gelhardt to leave on loan in January. Rangers are interested in acquiring him, but they prefer a permanent transfer instead of a loan, although not for the price Leeds wants.
Leeds United's forward Joe Gelhardt is likely to be allowed to leave the club in January after a season of frustration, making only two substitute appearances in the Championship. Rangers are among the clubs interested in securing his signature, with a loan move until the end of the current campaign being a possibility.
Leeds United striker Joe Gelhardt has been told he can exit on loan in January, but Rangers would prefer to buy him.
Rangers have shown interest in acquiring Leeds United forward Joe Gelhardt. Negotiations between the two clubs might require some compromises to reach an agreement. Rangers are inclined towards including an option to buy for the former Sunderland loanee, though the player's asking price could be beyond what the Ibrox club is prepared to pay, particularly given that his contract is valid until 2027. Gelhardt is eager for more playing time, but his destination in the January transfer window is still uncertain.
Rangers could launch a loan move for Leeds United frontman Joe Gelhardt in January. Gers boss Philippe Clement wants to bolster his attacking options. The Yorkshire Evening Post claims that Rangers are one of ten clubs who have registered an interest in young English forward Gelhardt.
Joe Gelhardt has made just three appearances for Leeds United this season and is behind other players in the attacking pecking order. Up to 10 teams wanted to sign the 22-year-old on loan this summer. Rangers are reportedly interested in bringing him in on loan in January. Gelhardt is said to be enthusiastic about that possibility.
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