Leeds United are reportedly considering a sensational move to re-sign striker Chris Wood in the upcoming January transfer window, as uncertainty continues to grow over the New Zealand international’s future at Nottingham Forest.
According to multiple reports, Leeds boss Daniel Farke has placed the 32-year-old forward on his shortlist as the club seeks an experienced goal scorer to bolster their attack ahead of a crucial second half of the season.
Wood, who previously spent two prolific years at Elland Road between 2015 and 2017, scored 44 goals in 88 appearances before securing a big-money move to Burnley. His physical presence, aerial dominance, and proven Championship pedigree make him an attractive option as Leeds push for promotion back to the Premier League.
Sources close to Forest suggest that manager Nuno Espírito Santo may be open to allowing Wood to leave, especially as the club plans to refresh its attacking options in January. With younger strikers like Taiwo Awoniyi and Callum Hudson-Odoi pushing for regular minutes, Wood’s place in the side has become less certain.
Leeds are said to be exploring both a short-term loan and a permanent deal, depending on Forest’s asking price and the player’s willingness to drop back into the Championship. However, insiders claim that Wood remains fond of Leeds and would be open to a return, especially if it means helping his former club achieve promotion.
During his previous stint, Wood was adored by fans for his tireless work rate and knack for scoring crucial goals. Many Leeds supporters still view him as one of the best strikers to wear the shirt in recent years — and his potential return has already stirred excitement among the fanbase.
For Leeds, who have occasionally struggled for consistency in front of goal this season, adding a player of Wood’s calibre could be a decisive move. The club’s board is reportedly backing Farke to bring in experienced reinforcements to maintain their promotion charge, with Wood fitting the profile perfectly.
With the January window fast approaching, all eyes will now be on how discussions develop between the two clubs. A reunion could mark a full-circle moment in Wood’s career — returning to Elland Road to finish what he started nearly a decade ago.