
Leeds United target Noa Lang begins farewell tour at Brugge with summer exit likely
Leeds United target Noa Lang has reportedly begun his “farewell tour” at Club Brugge and it seems like he will be leaving the club in the summer.
According to Voetbal Nieuws [17 November], the Dutch attacker is expected to be one of the major transfers out of the league once the window opens.
His recent performances for Brugge will not have gone unnoticed with clubs like Everton, West Ham, Bournemouth and AS Monaco was also thrown into the mix.

Good move
Lang has been regarded as one of the most promising talents in the Netherlands and perhaps needs to move to a more competitive league for everyone to see his worth.
He is known for his technical skills, dribbling ability and pace and would not have a problem fitting into this Leeds attack.
There are no guarantees whether Jack Harrison stays beyond this summer and even Rodrigo is on the wrong side of 30 and the club may not look to extend his deal.
Being two attackers shy, a move for Lang makes a lot of sense as he is a versatile player who can play as a winger, attacking midfielder or second striker.
He’s also got an eye for goal and can score from long range, set pieces and in the box.

His ability to take on defenders and create chances for his teammates has also made him a valuable asset to his teams.
There may be issues about his attitude but as long as he delivers on the field of play, Leeds should not have any qualms and signing him makes a lot of sense.
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