da leao: Leeds United’s revival has been in full swing since the end of December.
da spicy bet: Thomas Christiansen’s side overcame a spell of eight defeats in 11 Championship games to pick up 17 points from a possible 24.
As it stands, the Whites are back in the playoff spots, but just one point separates themselves from seventh-placed Sheffield United.
Now that the January transfer window is open for business, clubs up and down the country will be assessing their squad.
The Yorkshire Post claims that Leeds are considering bringing back Adam Clayton.
The midfielder current plays for Middlesbrough, but is well known at Elland Road given that he spent two years at the club.
Between 2010 and 2012, the 28-year-old made 50 appearances, but he is struggling to get game time at Boro.
So far this season, Clayton has started just 13 games in the second tier and has not featured at all since the end of October.
According to these latest reports, Leeds may have competition nabbing the midfielder’s signature due to rumoured interest from Sheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa, Cardiff City, Derby County and Sheffield United.
Leeds fans have tweeted their views on Clayton’s potential return.