Leeds United definitely have Arnaud Kalimuendo and Martin Terrier on their radar, says Sky Sports reporter Tim Thornton.

The Paris Saint-Germain and Rennes forwards have both been linked to the Yorkshire club as Jesse Marsch looks to add a new No.9 to his squad.

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What is the latest news involving Kalimuendo and Terrier?

According to 90min, Leeds want to sign Kalimuendo but are being made to wait by PSG due to the 20-year-old impressing manager Christophe Galtier in pre-season.

Should the French outfit eventually decide to sell, though, L'Equipe states that the Whites could be looking at a €25m (£21m) fee.

For Terrier, however, the price could be much higher. As per L'Equipe (via TEAMtalk), Leeds are also keen on the Rennes man but face having to pay around £34m for his signature.

He was in excellent form for the Ligue 1 side last season, scoring 21 goals in 37 league appearances, so the above comes as no surprise.

As well as Kalimuendo and Terrier, Charles De Ketelaere of Club Brugge is another forward Leeds have reportedly targeted.

What has Thornton said about Kalimuendo, Terrier and Leeds?

Thornton has told GIVEMESPORT that Leeds are looking at the likes of Kalimuendo and Terrier; however, the Sky Sports reporter is unsure if they will be able to get deals done.

When asked if Leeds are targeting the PSG and Rennes attackers, Thornton said: "Absolutely on the radar, but whether they can get them over the line is another matter. Kalimuendo, for example, there are a lot of clubs that have been looking at him, but I know his name came up a few weeks ago.

"Leeds, they'll look at a lot of different options, so I suspect they've asked the question but, obviously, they'll face competition if they want to pursue it."

Who should Leeds prioritise, Kalimuendo or Terrier?

At 20, Kalimuendo has a lot of talent and potential, which was on display during his loan spell at Lens last season.

In 34 Ligue 1 appearances, the Frenchman scored 12 goals, which is a very good return for someone his age. All things considered, he could be a really good addition to this Leeds squad.

Terrier, however, looks the better option presently. At 25, he is more experienced than his compatriot, while he can also play in more than one position in attack.

Last term, according to Transfermarkt, Terrier was deployed as a left winger on 25 occasions and as a centre-forward on 17.

His price tag, however, could be a problem for the Elland Road hierarchy, especially if Marsch's plan is to bring him in as a back-up option to Patrick Bamford.