Leeds United are in the market for reinforcements at the top edge of the field, but reports say they know how much they need to pay for a talented forward who can operate beyond the front three.
Looking for more additions after Leeds United Dominique Calvert Lewin
Dominique Calvert Trewin, who added Premier League pedigree to the forward line, became a Leeds player after completing a free transfer to Elland Road at the expiration of his contract at Everton.
Upon arrival, Daniel Fark argued that joining England International was a risk worth taking as it fills the progress that could handle the pressures of top flight football.
He said at a recent press conference:
“But the second part of the truth is that if he had last season’s prime season, he wouldn’t be on the market for us. He’s not a free agent and not an affordable one for the newly promoted side, so we have to think about the balance between risk and reward.”
Leeds has linked to both Gustavo Hammer and Bilal El Cannas for creativity and score, but it remains to be seen whether any of the players are pitching on Elland Road.
Everton’s striker Beto is also on the White’s radar, and a bid will be submitted to Guinea-Bissau International. However, if any recent report is done, it could now be on the backburner.
Leeds approaches the Noah Okafor Deal
The report claims that Leeds will have to pay AC Milan star Noah Okafor between £13 million and £17 million, and Fabrizio Romano reported on Monday that the deal is approaching after white people filed formal offers around the figures.
Swiss International, which can be featured through the middle of the offense, has scored a total of 50 career goals for the club and country. He had taken this term from the Rossoneri bench against Bali in Coppa Italia.
Labeled in 2023 by Jacek Kulig as “Incredibly Prolific”, Okafor is on Leeds’ radar across the window.
Certainly he is on Career Crossroads, but the chances of playing Premier League football in Leeds might be too good to turn down after a difficult period in Italian soil, which also includes the loan spell in Naples.