Here are the Leeds United evening headlines on Monday, November 28.
Premier League rivals uninterested in loan move for Leeds United January target
Chelsea are reportedly not interested in sending Christian Pulisic on loan to Leeds United in the January transfer window as they'd prefer a permanent move for the US international.
The 24-year-old had long been an outcast at Stamford Bridge under former manager Thomas Tuchel, having been sporadically used as a role-player and not as a first team regular.
However, despite being offered a clean slate under new boss Graham Potter, Pulisic is said to want a move away from West London and Leeds have long been an interested party.
According to the Daily Mail, they believe that "both the Premier League club, and its American star, are unlikely to accept a loan offer for Pulisic’s services in the upcoming window."
If true, this means Jesse Marsch's side will have to front up a big amount of money in January as the Blues try and limit their losses on their £57 million investment.
Summer Leeds United target Charles De Ketelaere miserable season continues with World Cup defeat
Former Leeds United target Charles De Ketelaere's miserable season continued on Sunday afternoon as Belgium slumped to a 2-0 World Cup defeat to Morocco.
The Belgian, who ended up signing for AC Milan instead of Leeds this past summer, came on off the bench on 75 minutes but was unable to help his country find a way past Morocco.
Roberto Martinez's side will now have to pick up a result against Croatia in their final World Cup group game in order to progress to the knockout stages.
Kalvin Phillips backs Phil Foden to shine for England at World Cup - if given the chance
Phil Foden will "shine" at the World Cup if given the chance to do so, according to England and Manchester City team-mate Kalvin Phillips. There was widespread clamour for Foden to be introduced off the bench as England were held to a drab 0-0 draw in Friday's Group B meeting with the United States.
Manager Gareth Southgate was criticised for not utilising the 22-year-old as his side struggled to create chances at the Al Bayt Stadium. Victory over the USA would have sent England through into the round of 16 but they could not find a breakthrough, only intensifying the calls for Foden to start Tuesday's clash against Wales.
Former Leeds United star Phillips, who has yet to feature in Qatar having recently recovered from shoulder surgery, believes Foden would grab his opportunity with both hands were he to force his way into Southgate's XI.
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