Leads turn to forgotten Arsenal player

Leeds United are reported to be turning to Arsenal for help with forgotten Carl Jenkinson as a result of the crisis they are dipped into at the right-back.

The only option Leeds have got, Luke Ayling recently suffered a medial collateral ligament damage which will have him away from the club for a period of two months.

Ayling have been an impressive player for his side, playing a total of 14 games and scoring 1 goal before his injury which makes Jekinson a must for the club to capture especially in the coming January transfer market.

If emerging reports are anything to go by, Leeds will be having the player knowing that he is yet to see any appearance in the Unai Emery team after his return from West Ham and Birmingham City on loan.

There is no doubt that the North London team will not be stopping a move for the player because he is not in the plans of the Spanish manager for this season and probably beyond.

His lack of appearance does not mean Jenkinson is not a good player as he is known to be a neat and tidy defender who would fit the philosophy at Leeds United.

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