

Having started just one of his five Championship games, Charlie Cresswell has spent another season on the outside of Leeds' first team. The twenty-one-year-old has just played seven minutes of senior football since the beginning of the season, and he has been forced to contend with Joe Rodon, who is always there, for a starting spot. Rodon has since returned to his parent team, Tottenham Hotspur, but it doesn't seem probable that Cresswell will move back to the forefront. Hertha Berlin and Hannover 96, two German second-tier teams, as well as French team Toulouse, are rumored to be considering a transfer.
According to the report, Leeds will only ask for an initial £3 million in exchange for Cresswell, whose worth has decreased following an outstanding loan stint at Championship team Millwall the previous campaign.