Leeds United are on the proven market for Premier League quality and are now offered the opportunity to sign strikers previously delivered on top English flights.
Daniel Fark hopes to add attack quality to Leeds United
It’s no secret that the key to staying in the Premier League is to own the right level of offensive talent. Still, no one is under the illusion that wise adoption is necessary on Elland Road to ensure the options are scratched.
Daniel Fark admitted that after his team’s preseason charm, Leeds would need to win the competition in the final third.
He said: “We’re not naive. You can say that we haven’t improved much when compared to the offense in the championship. We know that we’re not ready for the Premier League level.
With that in mind, Leeds is still in so many races to sign Everton’s Beto after previously linked to the forward movement of Toffee in the first half of the window.
A versatile attacker, Jota Silva, is also on the white radar, and appears to leave Nottingham Forest. Nevertheless, Sports Lisbon is also taking part in a race signing to Portugal International.
Time is ongoing and a lot of work is still underway. Now, Leeds is offering someone who could revolutionise their attacks in the Premier League.
Leeds United provided the opportunity to sign Alexander Mitrovich
Leeds, Accoridng to TBR Football, was offered the opportunity for intermediaries to sign Al-Hilal Forward Aleksandar Mitrovic.
Fulham and Sunderland were also contacted about his potential availability amid speculation that a former Newcastle United man could leave the Gulf region as his current employer enters the new striker market.
How many goals did Aleksandar Mitrovic score in the Premier League? | |
exterior | 129 |
the goal | 38 |
assist | 11 |
Labeled as “sensation” by former Fulham boss Slavisa Djokanovic, the 30-year-old is a recognizable name with a considerable top flight experience that wants to improve the pool of offensive options.
However, given that Mitrovic is said to earn £400,000 a week with the Al-Hilal Stadium book, it is still unclear whether his wages are affordable for Leeds.
The Smedelevo-born man scored 68 goals in 79 appearances since leaving Fulham, maintaining the consistency shown since his time in England, and upon arrival at Elland Road could certainly have a positive impact on their chances of survival.