Leeds United are back in for Charles De Ketelaere and are looking to launch a summer move for the AC Milan misfit.
Whites fans will remember that Leeds spent a large part of the summer window trying to sign De Ketelaere.
The rumours first emerged from The Athletic back in June as Leeds wanted to lure De Ketelaere from Club Brugge.
Fabrizio Romano claimed that Leeds left an offer worth €35million (£30million) on the table, hoping that they would eventually win the race.
That didn’t happen though as AC Milan ended up winning the race, taking the Belgian ace over to the San Siro.
Leeds haven’t given up hope just yet though as TEAMtalk report that the Whites are planning a new move this summer.
It’s stated that Leeds will offer De Ketelaere an escape route from Milan and finally hope to secure his signature.
The report does though note that Burnley are also interested in De Ketelaere with Belgian coach Vincent Kompany keen to sign his compatriot.
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Charles De Ketelaere may need a move
De Ketelaere seemed primed for success when he left Club Brugge.
The versatile attacker racked up 18 goals and 10 assists last season, shining in a number of different positions.
The 22-year-old has really struggled since his move to Milan though and still hasn’t managed a single goal for the Serie A giants.
De Ketelaere has managed just one assist alongside no goals in 33 games, leaving some to feel that he has become a flop in Italy.
Milan may well cut their losses this summer and Leeds would be more than happy to bring him to Elland Road.
Leeds would surely need to stay in the Premier League to pull off such a deal but Victor Orta will surely try his luck again in an attempt to get De Ketelaere back on track.
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