Nantes forward Moses Simon has revealed that he received a ‘strong offer’ from Leeds United in January.

The Lowdown: Quiet January

The Whites were fairly quiet during the winter transfer window, with young forward Mateo Joseph Fernandez the only player to arrive at the club.

Leeds did try to bring in RB Salzburg midfielder Brenden Aaronson and made two bids for the American, but as we know, a move failed to materialise in the final weeks of the month.

Victor Orta and co reportedly made an approach to sign Simon in the final days of the transfer window, and the Nigeria forward, who has 61 goals in his club and international career, has now spoken out on Leeds’ interest.

The Latest: Simon comments on Leeds offer

Talking to CKD Media in his homeland, Simon confirmed that his agent informed him of Leeds’ offer, but his current employers wanted him to see out the remainder of the season.

The 26-year-old revealed:

“Yes, it is true, my agent told me about some offers among all is Leeds United who came calling with strong offer and well intention of sealing the deal immediately.

“My club want me to finish the season with FC Nantes and I really want to contribute my own quota to ensure we secure Europa League ticket at the end of the season, we are pushing hard for that.

“Already we are in the quarter finals of French Cup and presently we are among the top ten teams on the league table, hopefully Europa League will not be a bad achievement.”

The Verdict: Summer move?

Crysencio Summerville saw a loan move to Hamburg collapse earlier this week, and if he does seal a temporary move away from Elland Road in the summer, Simon could once again be a player of interest to Marcelo Bielsa and Orta.

Leeds were also linked with Liverpool’s Takumi Minamino and Chelsea’s Kenedy in the final days of the January window and were ready to act if Summerville left, so the youngster’s future could hinge on any summer wide attacking arrivals.

Simon can also play as a centre-forward when required and appears to be at the peak of his powers with a career-high Transfermarkt valuation of £8.1m, so the Nigerian appears to be a shrewd target for Leeds.

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