After a summer of intense speculation about his future, Leeds United is reportedly getting closer to a deal with West Ham. The influential winger, who helped the Whites to 21 goals and 10 assists last season, is reportedly edging closer to a deal with West Ham. With Summerville’s departure pending, the Whites are looking to bring in a suitable replacement. According to Turkish outlet Haber Ekspres, Leeds are ‘looking to close a deal’ for former Liverpool and Rangers star Ryan Kent.
The winger’s contract with Fenerbahçe expires in2027, but according to the source, manager José Mourinho “does not consider” him to be a part of his future plans. Leeds allegedly “sat down at the table with him” to begin talks after submitting a €3 million (£2.5 million) bid to attempt and acquire Kent. In an attempt to “conclude transfers talks” as quickly as possible, the Whites are not giving up.
Leeds is keen to bring Kent back to England and is “working hard” to strengthen their alternatives in front of another promotion campaign. Just last summer, the 27-year-old left Rangers on a free transfer to join Fenerbahçe. Just 18 appearances in all competitions and 139 minutes of Süper Lig football played marked his poor debut season.
After four years at the Glasgow giants, where he played under former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard and finished with 33 goals and 56 assists, Kent left Rangers. When Al-Ettifaq looked to bring in the winger earlier this year, there were rumors of a Gerrard reunion, but those rumors died down after the January transfer market closed.
Additionally, Gio van Bronckhorst, another former Rangers manager, has allegedly been pressuring his team to make the move for Kent, who is supposedly being linked to a move to Fenerbahçe’s rivals Beşiktaş. However, a return to his own country and the chance to earn a promotion back to the Premier League may tempt the 27-year-old, who left Liverpool in 2019.