Leeds United lining up bid for prolific Scottish striker

According to reports in the Express today, Leeds United are set to make an offer for Hibernian striker Jason Cummings.

The Scottish Under-21 International has been in scintillating form for Hibs this season netting an impressive 24 goals in all competitions.

Just 20 years-old, Cummings has been with the Scottish club for his entire senior career and made his debut in 2013.

The striker’s goals were an instrumental part of helping Hibernian finish third in the Scottish Championship and earn them a place in the play-offs.

18 goals in just 33 league appearances matched his total for last season, and the former Hutchinson Vale youngster has netted 48 goals in 106 appearances in his career.

His goals also helped Hibs in their Scottish League Cup exploits which would see them make it all the way to final, but would lose to Ross County 1-2.

Leeds United boss Steve Evans was in attendance at Hibs’ semi-final against Falkirk to run the rule over the forward.

Whites attacker Mirco Antenucci has already revealed he’s leaving Elland Road this summer so the club could be in the market for a new striker.

 

 

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