Leeds United midfielder Rudy Austin is a target for Championship rivals Brighton.
The Jamaica star has played 15 games this season and scored one goal but Leeds are looking to re-shape their squad as they post financial figures outlining a £23million loss.
Massimo Cellino has told the club's board that he will comply with a Football League directive ordering him to quit as a director within 28 days to prevent them from incurring sanctions during his appeal against disqualification. However, the Italian wants a large playing squad reduced.
Austin, 29, is a combative player who can also fill in at centre back or right wing back.
Brighton manager Sami Hyypia is under pressure to turn results around with his side third from bottom and hopes Austin can add extra grit to their fight for survival.
Leeds United's Rudy Austin in action during a Championship clash against Sheffield Wednesday in October
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Leeds United's Rudy Austin in action during a Championship clash against Sheffield Wednesday in October
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The Jamaica star has played 15 games this season and scored one goal but Leeds are looking to re-shape their squad as they post financial figures outlining a £23million loss.
Massimo Cellino has told the club's board that he will comply with a Football League directive ordering him to quit as a director within 28 days to prevent them from incurring sanctions during his appeal against disqualification. However, the Italian wants a large playing squad reduced.
Austin, 29, is a combative player who can also fill in at centre back or right wing back.
Brighton manager Sami Hyypia is under pressure to turn results around with his side third from bottom and hopes Austin can add extra grit to their fight for survival.
Leeds United's Rudy Austin in action during a Championship clash against Sheffield Wednesday in October
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Leeds United's Rudy Austin in action during a Championship clash against Sheffield Wednesday in October
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