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Leeds news: Whites agree personal terms with Club Brugge left-back - report
LEEDS UNITED have agreed personal terms with Club Brugge left-back Laurens De Bock.
Laurens De Bock displays incredible talent on the pitch
Elland Road chiefs held talks with De Bock’s representatives last week, according to Belgian outlet HLN.
The Championship club are yet to reach an agreement on a transfer fee with Club Brugge.
De Bock is also attracting interest from Italy but it’s claimed he favours a move to Leeds.
The 25-year-old came through the ranks at Lokeren before moving to Club Brugge in 2013.
He has been out of favour this term, featuring just eight times in all competitions.
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Leeds United have agreed personal terms with Laurens De Bock, according to HLN
If the claims from HLN are true then it would likely spell the end for Manchester United loanee Cameron Borthwick-Jackson.
The 20-year-old is due to spend the season on loan with Leeds but talks have been held about scrapping the deal.
He has not featured in a Championship fixture since his debut against Preston North End in August.
Left-back has been a problem position for Thomas Christiansen
Left-back has been a problem position for head coach Thomas Christiansen this term.
Borthwick-Jackson was expected to challenge utility man Gaetano Berardi but the Swiss has retained his place for most of the season.
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