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Leeds now ramping up January move to sign "excellent" Serie A attacker

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Tom is a football writer who has written for a number of websites and newspapers, creating content on everything from non-league and the Premier League to the top five European leagues over the last four years.

Tom is also a Liverpool fan and a University of Brighton student on course to graduate in sports journalism. Away from his studies, Tom can often be found on Twitter talking about the Reds.

After making a solid start to their first season back in the Premier League, Leeds United are reportedly ready to ramp up their January move to sign a Serie A attacker.

Leeds' 2026 transfer plans

Daniel Farke couldn't have made his desire for attacking signings much clearer during the summer if he tried. The German watched on as Leeds tried and failed to sign the likes of Facundo Buonanotte and was forced to settle for the likes of Noah Okafor and Dominic Calvert-Lewin instead. So far, however, he has used the cards he has been dealt to form a side capable of Premier League survival.

The Whites sit 15th in the top-flight and four points above the dropzone. There's still a long way to go - 31 games to be exact - but there's no denying that Farke's side have made a solid start and only suffered defeat against Tottenham Hotspur last time out thanks to two deflected efforts.

"Sometimes you need just a scruffy goal, a bit like they scored today. Today, against such a good opponent - Tottenham are in the Champions League, they are towards the top of the table - we missed too many chances to get something.

"If you see the whole picture, but it doesn't take the disappointment away. We were the better side against such a top team. It says a lot about my team that we are on the such a good path." (Farke on Leeds defeat)

The January transfer window could also help solve Leeds' attacking problems to make up for their summer struggles. The likes of Chris Wood have already reportedly been eyed in what would be a significant return and others could follow.

Chris Wood

Alongside the Nottingham Forest striker, those at Elland Road have also reportedly set their sights on a Serie A attacker, who would add some much-needed creative spark.

Leeds exploring Lorenzo Pellegrini deal

According to Football Insider, Leeds are now exploring a deal to sign Lorenzo Pellegrini in January and are ready to ramp up their pursuit of AS Roma's attacking midfielder.

The Italian has less than 12 months remaining on his current contract and will be free to negotiate a pre-contract deal with interested clubs in January - handing Leeds quite the opportunity. The Yorkshire club could wait until the summer to land a free deal for his services or tempt Roma into a cut-price deal as they look to cash in before it's too late.

Whatever they decide to do, though, Leeds will have to act quick. Given his contract situation, they're unlikely to be the only club interested in Pellegrini's signature.

Roma boss Gian Piero Gasperini may also be keen to keep hold of the 29-year-old after telling reporters last month: “Pellegrini strikes the ball very well and has excellent timing on his runs, but this doesn’t necessarily have to be all he does. He must play as a midfielder and create chances as he did today."

Considering the likely interest in his signature, there's no doubt that Leeds would be securing quite the coup by signing Pellegrini in 2026.

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