According to YP.

Leeds closing in on O'Brien transfer
Ian Appleyard

PORTSMOUTH defender Andy O'Brien could be on the way to Leeds United after
the collapse of a proposed move to Charlton Athletic.
The former Bradford City player was set to join Charlton as part of a swap
deal involving Senegalese international Souleymane Diawara, but is now
back at Fratton Park and surplus to requirements.
Leeds have been told they can have the Republic of Ireland international
as soon as manager Harry Redknapp has landed a new centreback.
Harrogate-born O'Brien, 27, made over 150 appearance for Bradford City
before joining Premiership side Newcastle United in a £2m deal six years
ago.
He subsequently spent four years on Tyneside before moving to Portsmouth
for £2m at the start of last season.
Since the arrival of former England international Sol Campbell, however,
he has made only three Premiership appearances and become frustrated with
life on the south coast.
A return to his native Yorkshire is now on the cards with Leeds manager
Dennis Wise desperate to bolster his squad for the battle against
relegation to Coca-Cola League One.
Wise has already made six signings this month but the £2m departure of
Matthew Kigallon to Sheffield United and the end of Ugo Ehiogu's loan deal
from Middlesbrough has maintained the need for extra defensive cover.
Leeds are currently six points adrift of safety in the Championship
relegation zone but have a game in hand following the weekend postponement
of the away game at Birmingham City, which has now been re-scheduled for
Tuesday February 27, 7.45pm.
They have the worst defensive record in the division, having conceded 49
goals in 27 games, and have taken only five points from the last 24
available.
O'Brien is likely to sign on loan until the end of the season – and could
even be on the books before Saturday's home game with West Bromwich
Albion.
But much rests on Portsmouth's ability to sign a new centre-back with
Frenchman Younes Kaboul, 21, currently discussing a move from Auxerre.
O'Brien was not even on the bench for last weekend's trip to Sheffield
United where new £1m signing Djimi Traore provided centre-back cover after
the
substitution of Linvoy Primus.
So far this month, Leeds have signed Coventry City's Matt Heath,
Espanyol's Armando Sa, former Newcastle United defender Robbie Elliott,
former Chelsea striker Tore Andre Flo, Barnet's Tresor Kandol, Celtic
midfield player Alan Thompson, and extended Hayden Foxe's deal until the
end of the season.
Leeds, meanwhile, have written to Birmingham
City requesting that all supporters who bought tickets for Saturday's game
– which was postponed due to a water-logged pitch – are reimbursed not
only for
the cost of their tickets,
but for any travel costs incurred.



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