Jesse Marsch says Leeds’ search for the ‘right’ new striker continues
The Yorkshire outfit has drafted in eight new players since securing Premier League survival on the final day last season.
Leeds boss Jesse Marsch says the club will not be rushed into signing a new striker but will continue their search for the right one.
The Yorkshire outfit has drafted eight new players since securing Premier League survival on the final day last season but has yet to add a central striker to their squad.
Leeds had a reported £35million bid accepted for Charles De Ketelaere earlier this summer, but he chose a move to AC Milan, while several other strikers have been linked with a move to Elland Road.
Marsch, whose side aims to build on last week’s opening win against Wolves at Southampton on Saturday, said: “I’ve said for a long time we have been evaluating for the proper striker.
“Patrick (Bamford) being fit helps us in that area. We also have some flexibility. Rodrigo can play there, Dan (James) at times.
“We know we have some excellent youngsters, Sonny Perkins, with Mateo (Joseph Fernandez). We have some fantastic young strikers.
“A lot of it is looking for the right profile, what age we want, without suffocating some of the young players getting chances in the next few years.
“It’s trying to find the right age profile, player profile and most importantly, the right person to come into the team.
“At striker, that’s not so easy. The way I like to play the game, we ask many of our strikers to work hard, to press. It’s a very demanding position the way I like to play.
“We’re trying to find the right one, and I think we are being very aggressive in evaluating what’s out there.”
Leeds will be boosted for the trip to the south coast by the return from injury of captain Liam Cooper, Adam Forshaw and summer signing Luis Sinisterra.
Dan James is also available after missing last week’s 2-1 home win against Wolves through suspension from last season.
Sinisterra, signed last month for a reported £21m from Feyenoord, has recovered from a hamstring injury, while Cooper (Achilles) and Forshaw (knee) are also expected to start on the bench.
Junior Firpo is “a couple of weeks behind”, Marsch said, and both Luke Ayling (knee) and Stuart Dallas (fractured femur) continue to work their way back following surgery.
Marsch hinted at an unchanged starting line-up to face Southampton, who are chasing their first points after losing their season opener 4-1 at Tottenham.
“I know going to Southampton won’t be easy,” Marsch said. “It will be scorching, and that will be a factor in the match, and we have to manage that.
“And we have to know that every game in this league is a massive challenge for us, and we have to treat it as such.”