Leeds United have found themselves wandering around the market and, according to reports, could have achieved an advantage over one of Europe’s most reputable aspects.
Leeds is looking for a replacement after missing Igor Paicau
Daniel Fark had to roll along with a punch at Elland Road this summer. His side clashed with the competitiveness of the market, leading to white people who missed out on one or two talented stars who would have helped the Premier League survival bid.
On boarding social media platform X, Fabrizio Romano shows that Leeds missed Feyenord winger Igor Paixao.
He said:
Nevertheless, Leeds moved to pursuing the English winger Jonathan Lowe, who happened to be in Marseille himself. However, they face competition from Bournemouth, Rome and Atalanta, and land the man.
It could be available as Paixao arrives at the French giant, but there may still be a scenario in which a white man who has won the winger in a hunt.
Leeds United’s first five Premier League fixtures | |
Everton (H) | Eland Road |
Arsenal (a) | Emirates Stadium |
Newcastle United (H) | Eland Road |
Fulham (a) | Craven Cottage |
Wolverhampton Wanderers (A) | Molineux |
Leicester City’s James Justin has also been able to bolster Leeds’ full-back pool as Isaac Schmidt heads to Welder Bremen, opening up the knockdown transfer forecast as England International is the final year of its contract at King Power Stadium.
Back to the winger subject, the whites are reportedly currently fighting Sports Lisbon and signing known top flight names.
Leeds United pushes to sign Jota Silva from Nottingham Forest
According to Noticias Ao Minuto, Leeds United is pushing to sign Nottingham Forest winger Jota Silva as it competes with the £13 million star against the sport.
The Primira Liga champion wants to sign him a loan with an option that will make his move permanent. Meanwhile, Nuno Espirito Santo wants to sanction full sales.
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He is a rising star.
Leeds is willing to match the price of Portugal International’s Evangelos Marinakis. Last year, Silva registered five goals and three assists on 38 outings in all competitions, but his next destination became a game on standby as all parties contemplate their next steps.
Called “unending” by Pedro Carvalho, it remains to be seen whether Leeds is throwing his hat into the ring to sign the Gondoma-born man by submitting an official offer, or whether he has an alternative target in mind after missing Pyqueo.

