According to an exciting update from journalist Graeme Bailey, Leeds United are taking part in the fight to sign high-paying Premier League players this summer.
British pair Leeds aim movement
The whites have recently linked to two different British footballers, both of which could prove to be wise acquisitions in their own right.
First, Angus Gunn is mentioned as an option to enter as an Iranian Meslier upgrade that Scotland International can use for free transfers after leaving Norwich at the end of last season.
Meanwhile, Newcastle United midfielder Joe Wilk has been mentioned as a Leeds target before returning to the Premier League, and the British may need to join a club where they can start regularly. Not at St. James Park. Brunogimales, Sandrotonari and Jollington have kept him away from the team.
Now another British player has linked the summer switch to Elland Road, which is even more popular than Gunn and Willuck heading to Yorkshire.
Leeds of races to seal Calvin Phillips’ reunion
I’ll talk leedsunited.newsBailey claimed that Leeds had sealed a memorable reunion with him in the process in so many races to sign Manchester City’s Calvin Phillips.
“Everyone is waiting for his injury to return and when he can move. It will be a very supportive deal from the end of the city. Leeds understands that he is firmly in the mix, but we have to see how he comes back. Leeds knows who he is, what he is, how he can act.
“He won’t be a Man City player at the end of August. They won’t pay him back, so he’ll be loaned out again and I think Leeds is keeping an eye on the situation.
It would be very heartwarming to see Phillips back in his Leeds shirt, considering the heroes he was in the club.
The midfielder may still have plenty to offer Daniel Fark despite years of city and lending injuries in Ipswichtown last season.
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Certainly, Phillips’ £150,000 a week and £7.8ma wages would be difficult to match, but his return to Leeds is so appealing that he is willing to cut his salary. The fact that Bailey suggests that can be seen.