According to a new report, Leeds United asked about the potential signatures of Premier League players in the summer transfer window.
Leeds is paying attention to Long Staff and others this summer.
Newcastle United midfielder Sean Longstaff has become a white priority target target ahead of next season as Daniel Fark is looking to bring in players with real Premier League experience.
The British are allowed to leave St James’ park in the coming weeks, and Eddie Howe is unable to promise him regular playing time, which could become a clever takeover of Leeds. In fact, they even reported that they agreed to personal terms with the 27-year-old, but the £12 million offer was rejected by the Magpie.
Longstaff is far from the only player linked to his journey to Elland Road this summer, but goalkeeping pairs Dominik Livakovic and Angus Gunn thought they were on the white radar. The former is currently in Fenerbafe, while the latter is a free agent after leaving Norwich City.
Meanwhile, Aston Villa, which attacks Ace Emiliano Buendia, has also emerged as a target for Leeds rumors, allowing the 28-year-old to add enormous quality in the final third. At present, another Premier League player is mentioned as an option on Fark’s side.
Leeds asks another Premier League midfielder
According to a new claim from Punch sports (via Mot Leeds News), Leeds asked about the availability of Newcastle midfielder Joe Willuck this summer in a discussion with Longstaff.
Magpies are reportedly open to the idea of selling the 25 year old before the new season begins, but he prefers the idea of joining another Premier League rival instead.
The £80,000 per week Willek could be a signature on Leeds’ top-top, and if they could bring in both him and Long Staff, it would feel like a great business.
Willock was an impressive servant for Newcastle, scoring 18 goals in 143 appearances from the midfield, providing strong box-to-box energy, and he was likened to Madrid midfielder Rodrigo DePaul in Argentina and Atletico.
His versatility allows him to shine in a wider attack-oriented role.
“It’s part of what his game brings (to get big goals). He has the ability to unexpectedly not do anything he doesn’t necessarily know what he’s trying to do, and I’m sure Joe doesn’t know.
Wilk has proven he is a top-level footballer and has made 78 appearances for Arsenal before moving to Newcastle, but he will want to start the game regularly at this stage of his career.
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