November 24, 2024

Leeds United incredibly linked with signing £51m striker who scored 26 goals this season

Santiago Gimenez of Feyenoord celebrates after scoring the third goal of the team during the Dutch Eredivisie match between Feyenoord and PEC Zwoll...

Leeds United will be looking to hit the ground running in the transfer window this summer.

Despite only being beaten 1-0 by Southampton in the play-off final on Sunday, chairman Paraag Marathe has already come out and made his intentions clear for the new season.

Marathe has confirmed there will be money available for Daniel Farke to spend, while the minority investment from Red Bull is also likely to help them in the market.

However, with parachute payments reduced in the second season after relegation, Leeds know that key players will also have to be sold in order to comply with the EFL’s PSR regulations.

Crysencio Summerville, Willy Gnonto and Archie Gray are among those to have been linked with an exit so far, all of whom could bring in big profit.

Leeds incredibly linked with Feyenoord star Santiago Gimenez

With money there to spend, Leeds will certainly be looking to be ambitious in the window this summer as they look to build a squad ready for another promotion push.

On paper, the Championship certainly looks a little weaker this time around and so if Leeds can get their signings right, there is no reason why they can’t go one better.

Amid Patrick Bamford’s injury problems and the potential of him leaving, striker is certainly a position in which they will be looking to strengthen before the start of the season.

And incredibly according to outlet Azteca Deportes, Leeds are one of the sides who have been linked with signing Feyenoord striker Santiago Gimenez.

Gimenez scored 26 goals in all competitions from the Dutch side last season, 23 of which came in the Eredivisie as they came up short in their push to retain the title.

Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton are also among the clubs said to be interested in Gimenez, who is expected to leave.

Leeds have no chance in Gimenez race

After Leeds’ failure to win promotion, there is simply no chance of this happening. According to a Turkish ESPN, Goal and TNT Sports transfer reporter, Feyenoord are expected to demand £51 million for his signature.

That sort of cash is something Leeds simply would not be able to afford, even if they were a Premier League side, but certainly not in the Championship.

It would not be a surprise if Leeds’ name has just been mentioned as a potential destination had they been promoted.

Leeds will not be shopping in the same market as either Liverpool or Spurs this summer and any striker they bring in will cost significantly less than that.

Leeds United have already acknowledged that some key players will have to leave the club this summer.

Leeds were beaten 1-0 in the play-off final by Southampton on Sunday and so preparations are already underway for another season of Championship football.

With a reduction in parachute payments in the second season after relegation, chairman Paraag Marathe knows player sales are needed to help do that.

Having said that, Marathe has promised funds will be available to spend for Daniel Farke, while Red Bull’s minor investment is also expected to help, meaning optimism should be high Leeds can find some strong replacements.

And Leeds will certainly be hoping they can get those sales done as early as possible so they have plenty of time to bring them new players and bed them into the squad.

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Crysencio Summerville (Leeds United) is applauding the fans after the SkyBet Championship Playoff Final between Leeds United and Southampton at Wem...

Despite the window not actually opening until June 14, there has not been a shortage of interest in some members of Leeds’ squad.

Though Leeds’ inexperience may have played a part in costing them promotion at the business end of the season, younger players are always the most sellable assets and attractive to other clubs.

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