Leeds United is eager to secure Burnley defender Conor Roberts permanently this summer, as per a report from TEAMtalk.
Having joined Leeds United on loan last month, Roberts has featured consistently since his arrival at Elland Road. Although limited by the emergence of teenage talent Archie Gray, Roberts has contributed when called upon, primarily from the bench.
With experience in securing Championship promotion with Burnley, the 28-year-old brings valuable expertise that could bolster Leeds United’s promotion bid.
TEAMtalk now suggests that Daniel Farke is eyeing a permanent move for Roberts following his impressive performances. With Roberts’ contract at Turf Moor expiring next summer, Leeds United might have an opportunity to secure his services at a discounted rate.
Acquiring Roberts could provide Leeds United with a strong option at right-back, offering rotation with Gray and potentially allowing Gray to shift into midfield. With veteran Luke Ayling likely departing at the end of the season, Roberts’ familiarity with the club and players makes him an attractive prospect without breaking the bank.
Given Roberts’ diminished role at Burnley and his loan status, the club is unlikely to obstruct Leeds United’s pursuit. Roberts aims to contribute when Leeds United faces Watford, further solidifying their position in the top two of the table.