

According to InterLive (via Sport Witness), Leeds United are eyeing a move for Inter Milan midfielder Piotr Zielinski, who has struggled for game time at the Nerazzurri. The Polish international has been an unused substitute in three of their last four matches, making him available when the transfer window reopens.
Inter are open to letting him go, but negotiations could prove tricky. The Italian club wants a permanent transfer, while Leeds would prefer a loan deal or a free transfer through contract termination. Zielinski’s current deal runs until 2028, with €21 million still due in wages, giving Inter motivation to offload him. Whether Leeds can strike a deal in January remains uncertain, but the club will continue to monitor the situation closely. Zielinski, notably, came close to joining Liverpool earlier in his career.