Leeds United Ready to Shatter Transfer Record with January Move for Albert Tjåland
Leeds United are preparing to make a major statement in the January transfer window, with the club ready to break its transfer record in pursuit of highly rated Norwegian striker Albert Tjåland.


Breaking: Leeds have submitted a huge bid for Tjåland, the cousin of Manchester City superstar Erling Haaland, after his sensational goal-scoring exploits for Rosseland BK. The 21-year-old forward has produced astonishing numbers this season, scoring 64 goals in just 37 games, a return that has alerted top clubs across Europe.

Sources close to the deal suggest Leeds are determined to move quickly and decisively, showing clear intent to strengthen their attacking options as they push for their season objectives. The Whites are understood to be fully prepared for January business, with the hierarchy backing the recruitment team to act boldly.
Chelsea are also monitoring Tjåland’s situation and have registered strong interest in the prolific striker. However, Leeds have stolen a march on their Premier League rivals by becoming the first club to formally submit a bid, underlining their seriousness and ambition.
Tjåland’s physical presence, clinical finishing, and relentless movement have drawn inevitable comparisons to his famous cousin, though those close to the player insist he is focused on carving out his own identity at the highest level.
If completed, the move would represent a landmark signing for Leeds United and a clear signal of their intent in the January transfer window.
For now, all eyes are on Elland Road as Leeds look to turn ambition into action.
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