According to a new forwarding update, Leeds United have reached out to sign an attacker who has not been praised by anyone other than legendary striker Ratan Ibrahimovic.
Leeds suffers from Pykao’s transfer
There’s plenty of time for the whites to win some important businesses this summer, but they’ve been hit hard once ahead of their Premier League return next month.
The main relocation target, Igor Paixao, reportedly chose to move from Feyenord to Marseille, rather than joining Leeds. This means Daniel Farke must instead focus on other attack options.
Nowadays, white people can find the ideal alternative option for Pixao and strengthen it in other positions.
A different name is currently being thrown into the Leeds mix as he is about to complete his team before the Premier League opening game at his home in Everton on August 18th.
According to a new report from Tuttomercatoweb (via Sports Witness), Leeds and Fark contacted Fiorentina this summer about signing winger Ricardo Sottil. Serie A. Side Torino is also pushing hard to snap up the 26-year-old, but it could potentially be lending him next year with the option to buy him forever.
Sotill has a quality that is a huge hit for Leeds. Ibrahimovic also with Ibrahimovic, who plays an advisory role for AC Milan, for his praise when the winger was loaned out there last season.
“Sottil always looks for one-on-one situations, plays with both wings, and there’s room for younger and growing. Our job is to help them get even stronger.”
Sottil has 15 goals, assisting Fiorentina in 138 appearances, while Italy’s three goals for 12 caps under 21 indicate that he was a highly rated figure from a young age.
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Leeds United are reportedly hunting to sign offensive midfielders who will be better signing than Igor Paichao.
The Italians even highlighted his offensive ability even in the top 1% of dribblers last season compared to Big Five League position peers. He was able to put Leeds supporters out of their seats from the next semester onwards.