SHOCKING NEWS :Leeds United has turned attention to another experienced Premier League striker, but the move would be a risky one.due to…

Here are the latest Leeds United transfer news and rumors:

## Potential Signings
– *£26m International Striker*: Leeds United plans to bid for an international striker from Everton, known for constantly working on his game.
– *Former Spurs Striker*: Leeds United is interested in signing a former Tottenham striker with 25 goals and assists this season.
– *88-goal Premier League Striker*: Leeds United has turned attention to another experienced Premier League striker, but the move would be a risky one.
– *Jamie Vardy*: Leeds United is among two Premier League clubs chasing Jamie Vardy, but a warning from Wolves might affect the deal.
– *Sean Longstaff*: Leeds United is interested in signing Newcastle United’s Sean Longstaff, with a lowball fee of potentially £10m discussed.

## Possible Exits
– *Four Attacking Players*: Leeds United might show four attacking players the door this summer to make room for a double striker deal.
– *Key Leeds Player*: A key Leeds player is collecting offers and likely to quit, with talks held with five European giants.
– *Manor Solomon*: The deal for Manor Solomon might hit a stumbling block due to a small detail, with Tottenham and Leeds United discussing terms ¹ ².

Transfer Strategy
– *£150m Transfer Budget*: There’s speculation about Leeds United having a significant transfer budget to strengthen their squad.
– *Wholesale Changes*: Leeds United plans to make significant changes to their squad this summer, with several players potentially departing ¹.

Leeds United receive mammoth £120m boost ahead of summer transfer windowLeeds United are expected to spend big this summer as their Premier League return beckons.

Leeds United look set for one of their busiest and most expensive summers in recent memory amid reports they plan to raise £120million through fresh investment.

49ers Enterprises chief and Leeds chairman Paraag Marathe has already described this summer as the most important in decades, with a return to the Premier League confirmed last month after two years out. Daniel Farke’s side racked up 100 points on their way to the Championship title but few would expect the same squad to survive in the top-flight, with a raft of top-level additions needed.Funds will not be infinite, however, and Profitability and Sustainability rules (PSR) dictate Leeds’ maximum permitted losses for next season will be £61million, due to having two of their previous three seasons in the Championship and one in the Premier League. The club will benefit from increased broadcast and commercial revenue following promotion and now The Athletic report on another significant income stream.

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