Mateta, prolific Bundesliga forward, linked to money exchange to Leeds



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Leeds United are interested in a January deal for a Mainz striker, who has attracted attention this season with his impressive record in front of goal.

Marcelo Bielsa’s team has adapted well to his return to the Premier League. Despite a 3-0 loss at Tottenham on Saturday, Leeds has drawn attention and is currently ranked 12th.

They have also scored 30 goals, and striker Patrick Bamford scored 10 of them. Such has been Bamford’s form, that it is not surprising to see Leeds staring down tie your number 9 to a new deal.

But their team lacks depth and would suffer if Bamford were forced out of the action.

They have Spanish forward Rodrigo Moreno as an option, but he has impressed in a deeper role at No. 10 for Bielsa.

As such, it’s no wonder Leeds are looking to add more forward options to their group.

And according Football InsiderMainz striker Jean-Philippe Mateta tops his wanted list.

According to the report, Víctor Orta and his scouts were impressed with Mateta’s form and are considering an approach in January.

Leeds United are interested in a January deal for a Mainz striker, who has attracted attention this season with his impressive record in front of goal.

Mateta has 10 goals in 16 appearances this season, including seven in 12 Bundesliga games. His form is said to have alerted Tottenham to his potential.

Having signed for £ 7 million from Lyon in 2018, Mainz is now said to value the forward at around £ 30 million.

Mateta was also under Crystal Palace’s radar in the summer.

And as long as the forward stayed, Mainz could be open for sale if a tempting offer was made.


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Mainz open for sale

Mainz may have no choice but to cash in on the forward, who represented France at the U19 and U21 level.

Sporting director Rouven Schroder has admitted that there are many options for Mateta. He also claimed they have already turned down offers for the forward in previous transfer windows. Now, they can be ready to drop their number nine if the right offer comes along.

“A striker who is back in shape and is the perfect age is in demand despite the virus,” said Schroder. IMAGE.

“[If an outrageous offer comes in] then we would have to sit down and discuss it. We rejected something last winter and also in summer. “

However, Schroder cautioned that Mateta’s focus is entirely on Mainz at the moment.

“Stating that his goal is to score more goals than his freshman year means he doesn’t want to leave.”

Mateta remains under contract in Mainz until 2023, after signing a new contract there last year.

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