OffsAIde
·2 February 2026
AI outlines Leeds United window with Harry Wilson targeted and sales advised

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·2 February 2026

Leeds United, fighting to avoid relegation, are considering late-window moves and have tested AI for decision-making guidance. The model set out potential signings and exits to weigh up before two February.
According to Leeds Live, the AI proposes a late bid for £24 million Wolves striker Tolu Arokodare to add aerial presence. It also frames him as competition for Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the survival fight.
Securing Harry Wilson from Fulham is another priority, with his delivery and set-piece threat seen as vital. His technique is viewed as an alternative to Noah Okafor and a way to unpick low blocks.
With Illan Meslier into the final months of his deal and no renewal in sight, an immediate sale is advised to retain value. Selling Joel Piroe to a Championship promotion contender is also floated to trim wages and clear room for arrivals.
Enquiries for Brenden Aaronson, the AI says, must be rejected given his chance-creation output and peak 2026 form. It argues a mid-season sale would be catastrophic for recent momentum.
Sander Berge is identified as an ideal midfield addition alongside Ao Tanaka, bringing physicality, composure and Premier League know-how. Leeds could also offer him more minutes than he currently receives at Fulham.
For development, with Harry Gray already gaining senior minutes at Rotherham, Sam Chambers is tipped for a League One loan. The move aims to secure consistent game time for the 18-year-old.
Source: Leeds Live








































