Turkish outfit Osmanlispor are in advanced negotiation for the signature of Leeds United striker Souleymane Doukara, who is also wanted by Pedro Caixinha's Rangers.

Thomas Christiansen has revealed that Doukara remains part of his plans at Leeds for the moment but has indicated that he could be shipped out depending on the situation.




Doukara already has interest from Scotland in the shape of Rangers, and it seems the Frenchman has suitors in Turkey too as it has been claimed that Osmanlispor are interested in signing him from Leeds in the next week.

According to Turkish daily Fanatik, the Turkish outfit are in advanced negotiations with the striker's representatives and a deal for him could be on the cards before the end of the window.
 


Osmanlispor are also confident of agreeing a deal for Leeds, who are themselves in the market for strikers after losing Chris Wood to Premier League outfit Burnley earlier this week.  

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Leeds are unlikely to take a definitive call on the 25-year-old striker's future at the club before signing a striker, and Osmanlispor might have to wait to get their man this month, while Rangers could yet firm up their interest.

Doukara, who has scored 18 goals in 93 appearances for Leeds, has entered the final year of his contract at Elland Road.