A recent report shows that the European giants are ready to take more than £10 million to players as an upgrade to Patrick Bamford.
The whites who came from two goals to save points at QPR on Saturday meant that Daniel Fark’s side remained top of the championship table heading for this international break. Leeds have eight games left to confirm their position in the Premier League next season, but they face a tough battle as Sheffield United and Burnley are hot in their heels to do the exact same thing.
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He’ll be a Lily White coup.
Whether the Yorkshire side has secured a place in the Premier League next season, signing a new striker appears to be on the Farke and Co’s goal list. In January, Leeds linked Southampton’s Cameron Archer’s move, and he has remained on the list of options ever since. Like Archer, white people are also interested in Sunderland’s Wilson Izidor and nice striker Evan Reason.
Meanwhile, Tammy Abraham is also an option considered, with the 49ers looking to move for the British in the summer, and according to African feet, Leeds is also keen to sign Almeria striker Ibrahima Kohn.
Rome is ready to sell Abraham for a loss of over £10 million as Leeds I Deal
Abraham is a potential white target player, and according to a press in Milan broadcast by Leeds United News, Rome is now being told how much Leeds will cost a deal if Abraham is willing to leave in the summer.
AC Milan said he is not interested in signing permanently with English International at the end of the season. This means you will be returned to Rome when the loan is finished. The Italians are aiming to move Abraham and are willing to accept an offer of around 2,000-25 million euros. This is around £16 million, which would mean that Rome would be subject to losses in Abraham, plus £10 million, as Rome signed from Chelsea for £34 million.
Leeds is one of the English teams interested in bringing Abraham back to England, and the possibility of signing him could clearly secure a promotion for them back on top flights. However, clubs like Newcastle, Nottingham Forest, Fulham, Everton and West Ham are also eager to potential transfers.
The 27-year-old, previously labelled “outstanding” by Henry Winter, struggled to make an impact at AC Milan this season, scoring three goals and three assists in 24 league games. Abraham has an impressive Premier League record and has scored 26 goals in 89 games, so reaching Elland Road is huge and considered a major upgrade to Bamford.
The 31-year-old has managed only 10 games in the league this season due to fitness concerns. Despite his contract until 2026, promotion to top flight saw a more reliable striker and saw white people move Bamford.