Leeds United could reportedly land Newcastle United goalkeeper Karl Darlow on loan in January.
The Yorkshire Evening Post reports that the Championship side are keen to sign the player, but are only likely to pursue a loan deal.
It had been suggested that Darlow would be free to leave the Magpies for a fee of around £4 million in January, however, Leeds only appear keen to do a temporary deal.

Marcelo Bielsa’s side are searching for a new goalkeeper in January and have previously been linked with Newcastle’s Freddie Woodman.
However, with the latter ready to turn down interest from elsewhere and stay at Newcastle beyond January, the Championship high-flyers are looking to sign Darlow instead.
Darlow has fallen out of favour at St James’ Park this season and could look to get his career back on track with a January move to Leeds.
The ex-Forest shot-stopper has been suffering from injuries, but they are unlikely to prevent a January transfer.





