"Feels slow" - Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford gives supporters update over injury condition
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Patrick Bamford says injury is "improving" ahead of Southampton
Patrick Bamford says his injury is "improving" as he races to be fit for Southampton this weekend.
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Hide AdThe Whites striker picked up a ankle problem at Newcastle United and has been left in the treatment room ever since - which saw him miss games against West Ham and Watford.
Head coach Marcelo Bielsa will give a more definitive update on his condition on Thursday lunchtime during his pre-match press conference, though Bamford was upbeat saying his progress was "coming along."
"It's alright to be fair. It is improving," Bamford told the official Leeds United podcast.
"It just feels really slow even though it's only been three weeks. It just feels like when you do the same thing day in and day out where you're repeating yourself. It does get a little bit monotonous.
"It's coming along."
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Hide AdAsked about how the October international break had been, he added: "I think we've actually got more players injured working with me in the gym than we do outside. So the gym is quite heavily populated."
Mateusz Klich earns Poland praise
Leeds United midfielder Mateusz Klich's impact as a substitute - where he providing a match-winning assist - in Poland's 1-0 World Cup Qualifying win over Albania prompted boss Paulo Sousa to single him out for praise.
"Zieliński gives us quality when building an action, he gives us something extra," said Sousa.
"The system that we have built in our representation is also made for it. We want him to manage our game.
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Hide Ad"When Mateusz Klich entered, he gave us a lot of mobility and quality. We had three players in the middle and the team was playing better and better every minute."
Premier League transfer chatter
Newcastle United's new Saudi owners plan to look to Germany in an attempt to mirror the success of Jurgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel in England. Chelsea's Germany striker Timo Werner, 25, is a top target, along with Bayern Munich and Germany centre-back Niklas Sule, 26, Barcelona's Brazilian midfield flop Philippe Coutinho, 29, and a German manager such as ex-Dortmund boss Lucien Favre. (Bild)
Barcelona are keen to offload Coutinho in the January transfer window and Liverpool are open to bringing the 29-year-old back to Merseyside. (El Chiringuito TV)
AC Milan and Barcelona will be leading the clubs trying to sign England attacking midfielder Jesse Lingard, 28, on a free transfer if he leaves Manchester United when his contract runs out next summer. (Mail)
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