New Leeds United manager Steve Evans is in the market for a new goalkeeper, and former Manchester United keeper Anders Lindegaard appears to be top of his wishlist, according to the Sun

Former Manchester United goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard is attracting interest from Leeds
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard is attracting interest from Leeds

Leeds United have had a mediocre start to the season, although back-to-back wins over Cardiff City and Huddersfield Town have seen the Whites move up to 15th in the Sky Bet Championship table.

Many fans would love for their club to be near the top end of the table near the end of this season, and one way they could achieve this is by bringing in a new goalkeeper.

Leeds have only kept three clean sheets this year, which means they could opt for West Brom keeper Lindegaard, as he is finding life tough for the Baggies. He is he slowly slipping down the pecking order at the Hawthorns behind Boaz Myhill and Ben Foster, which could leave him with an important decision to make in the near future.

His only appearance for the Baggies so far this season came in their 3-0 defeat to Norwich City in the Capital One Cup back in September.

The 31-year-old hasn't been able to make a massive impact at whatever club he has been at, although that could all be set to change if he joins Evans' side. The former Manchester United goalkeeper spent four and a half years at Old Trafford, but only made 29 starts in that time.

If Leeds are able to force a loan move before the window shuts, it will certainly be an interesting prospect with Lindegaard in the Leeds United ranks.

Leeds fans... what do you make of the news? Would Lindegaard be a good signing? Where can your team finish this season? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!