When Leeds identify a potential signing, they rarely give up.

Leeds almost signed Dan James on deadline day in January 2019 only for the deal to collapse, but later landed the Wales international in a £25m move in August 2021.

Leeds also wanted Harry Wilson while Marcelo Bielsa was at Elland Road, and are still keeping tabs on the Fulham No.8 now.

Furthermore, the Whites wanted Taty Castellanos during that same period, and remain keen on the Argentine.

Now, another player – one Leeds first made attempts to sign over five years ago in July 2020 – could arrive in Yorkshire in Danny Namaso, according to Africa Foot.

The 49ers could end a five-year pursuit by bringing Danny Namaso to Leeds United

You may recognise Namaso more by the name of Danny Loader, which he used to go by at Reading before moving to Portugal.

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A story from the Daily Mail from back in July 2020 claimed that Leeds were pushing to sign the forward after financial issues prevented Reading from offering him a new contract, while Crystal Palace were also keen.

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However, Namaso ultimately opted for a new experience in Portugal with Porto, who he remains under contract until July 2028 with despite spending the current campaign on loan at Auxerre.

Africa Foot state that Porto would be willing to sell the 25-year-old if they receive a £4m bid in January, so Leeds have a relatively cheap and easy way to end a pursuit which has lasted over five years.

£4m deal makes a lot of sense for Leeds United

A £4m deal for Namaso would hand Daniel Farke a relatively cheap but talented option who can cover several positions.

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The Leeds man is closing in on a Jamie Vardy record

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The Reading-born Cameroon international has played as a central striker, left and right winger throughout his career, also appearing as a central attacking midfielder on 20 occasions too.

PositionGames Goals Assists  Striker 136 43 10 Left Wing 40 7 4 Second Striker 25 6 2 Attacking Midfield 20 3 4 Right Wing 11 1 1

£4m for a homegrown, versatile player with international pedigree represents an enticing opportunity on paper for Leeds, so be sure to keep an eye on this situation to see if the 49ers decide to finish a deal Andrea Radrizzani never got over the line.

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