McDermott offering deal to player he met on Friday

Leeds United manager Brian McDermott says they are trying to sort out a deal with the player he met on Friday.
McDermott is desperate to add to his faltering Leeds side that made it four straight defeats at home to Leicester City on Saturday, seeing them drop to twelfth in the championship table.
As always though, it seems nothing is straightforward with Leeds in the transfer window. Speaking to BBC Radio Leeds, McDermott said, "I met with a player on Friday but I cannot go into details about it because it is quite complicated but we are trying to do a deal.
"We want it to go through and we are working hard to complete it."
McDermott has already brought in Cameron Stewart from Hull City and Jimmy Kebe from Crystal Palace this month on initial loan deals.
Stewart could only sign on an initial 93-day loan deal having already played for two clubs this season but a permanent deal is in place for the summer.
Kebe, who played for McDermott during his time at Reading, has joined Leeds on loan for the remainder of the season with the possibility of turning the deal into a permanent one in the summer.
Leeds now have no game until January 28th when they entertain Ipswich Town and McDermott will be desperate to get a deal in place in time for this game with the transfer window closing three days later.

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