November 24, 2024

It doesn’t seem probable that Leeds United will be bringing back many, if any, of its loanees in the summer.

Leeds lost many first team players to loan deals after being relegated from the Premier League in May of last year, and rumors have it that they won’t be coming back, no matter what league they end up in the following season.
Of those players, only Robin Koch has consented to transfer permanently somewhere thus far. Luis Sinisterra, Marc Roca, Max Wober, and Jack Harrison are also being considered for the same position.

Diego Llorente, on the other hand, appears to be the next player Leeds looks to permanently remove from their roster. Earlier this week, sources from Italy said Roma wanted to purchase Llorente and then immediately sell him.

Leeds United could now sell 30-year-old player before the summer, club want  quick deal

Additionally, a fresh report regarding the deadline Roma wants a transaction completed by has surfaced in recent hours via Tutto Mercato Web.

Roma reportedly wants to arrange a permanent move “as soon as possible” in order to prepare for the anticipated competition for the 30-year-old.

Llorente is rumored to have several suitors already, but Roma wants to sign him as soon as possible so they can decide whether to keep him at the team or sell him for a profit.

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