Former Leeds goalkeeper Paul Robinson says they should try again for AC Milan attacker Charles de Ketelaere.
Leeds were beaten by Milan to the youngster's signature last summer.
Since making the £27 million move from Club Brugge to the reigning Serie A champions game time has been hard to come by with the versatile forward only making 13 appearances, eight off those as a second half substitute.
The lack of regular game time at the Italian club so far this campaign has sparked hope that a move to the Yorkshire club could be reignited, something Robinson believes is on the cards, stating a second move for the Belgian as “an option."
“He's gone to AC Milan and can't get games, so are Leeds in the market of players that aren't playing? Are they looking at those types of players to strengthen their team?" Robinson told MOT Leeds News.