
Leeds United target Noa Lang to be available in coming months as West Ham enter transfer race
West Ham have reportedly joined Leeds United in the race to sign Club Brugge and the Netherlands attacker Noa Lang in January.
According to Give Me Sport [9 December], the 23-year-old will be available in the coming months as the Whites are eyeing a move for a goal scorer in January.
While Lang is not an out-and-out number nine by trade, he has led the line on numerous occasions with the Whites looking for someone in that position.

Attainable?
Lang was at the World Cup with the Netherlands but did not make his debut until the quarter-final clash against Argentina.
He ended up on the losing end but was certainly sharp when he came on and surely would’ve wanted to play more for Oranje in Qatar.
That said, as he didn’t, his stock hasn’t risen higher after the tournament, like Cody Gakpo’s, so he could be an attainable option for Leeds.
He clearly deserves the exposure to the Premier League to become a regular for his country and that’s why he could consider a move to Elland Road.
Leeds have shown in the past that they’re willing to overspend to sign big-name players that could perhaps be game changers for the long haul.
Lang certainly is that and he’s also got a high resale value so it makes a lot of sense to pursue his services in January as well.
In other Leeds United, 36 scouts recently showed up to watch multiple Leeds sensations with as many as four exits on the cards in the January transfer window.