Less United is reportedly competing for Borussia Dortmund to seal off the “ambitious” move, less than a month before the transfer window closes.
Leeds is still chasing summer additions
Despite already welcoming seven fresh faces this summer, Leeds still has an unfinished business during the summer transfer period. With Everton’s Premier League opener apart over a week, Daniel Fark and the 49ers are aiming for more reinforcements as they aim to avoid the familiar relegation this season.
Fark himself recently admitted that white people lacked quality attacks and told reporters:In offense, we know we’re not ready for Premier League level. We have proven we are ready for one game. So I’m not too worried at this point.
“I know that it’s quality, especially in the offense, in the last bit. Of course, as a manager, I want to have a training session with them as I have to make sure all players are available on the first day of the preseason and adapt to the groups and principles.”
That being said, it’s not surprising to see something like the radar of Aleksandar Mitrovic Enter Leeds these days. The Al-Hiral Forwards knows everything about finding the back of the net in the Premier League and became a consistent scorer at Fulham before swapping Saudi Arabia’s Craven Cottage. Now, the report suggests that Leeds is squeezing whether or not he will pursue his signature.
The people on Elland Road are certainly ambitious in the final stages of the window and are trying to add Premier League quality to the offense, so it’s not just Mitrovich on their radar.
Leeds is interested in Buonanot’s “ambitious” moves
According to transfer reporter Ben Jacobs, Leeds is currently interested in moving to Fakundo Buonanot before Borussia Dortmund, which is considered a “ambitious” dive.
However, the German giants have reportedly started speaking to Bright & Hove Albion to sign to attack the midfielder, and will immediately hand over the difficult fight to the whites to secure his signature. That said, one of the benefits Leeds can have is the fact that the 20-year-old is represented by the same agent as Willfried Gunnont.
Such a high interest in Argentina should not be shocked. Buonanotte was an undeniable standout while being loaned out at Leicester City last season, finishing the season with six goals and three assists in all competitions as Fox was demoted.
Called “talented” by former Leicester boss Steve Cooper, the 20-year-old Brighton Star was able to get his second attempt at survival by joining Leeds this summer.