Leeds United are looking to bolster their team ahead of the new season that manager Daniel Fark thought would be busy this summer.
White, who won a promotion to the Premier League by winning the championship, is ready to improve his team’s standards to show his ambitions in the summer transfer window.
The newly promoted will be interested in the new goalkeeper move with Newcastle United’s Nick Pope on the club’s radar this summer.
Manchester City midfielder James McAtee is another Premier League player Whites is looking to add to his team ahead of the new season.
This summer, the new striker is also joining the club’s agenda, as Fark aims to add more firepower to his attacks.
Leeds United are involved in consultations to sign the striker
Leeds United reportedly began debate on signing German striker Davie Selke, who is scheduled to become a free agent at the end of June, according to Daily Express.
The 30-year-old forward played a pivotal role in Hamburg’s promotion to the Bundesliga after seven years of absence, with 23 goals and 23 goals in all competitions in the 2024-25 campaign.
Leeds is one of several clubs that have expressed interest in Selke, including Fulham, West Ham United and RB Leipzig.
Farke’s team reportedly contacted directly to explore the possibility of bringing the 6-foot-5-inch striker to Elland Road.
Daniel Fark has to make some big decisions
Patrick Bamford’s continued injury concerns and Joel Pillow’s record of proof on top flights allowed Serke to provide the experience and reliability he needed to enhance his team’s offensive capabilities.
Selke’s career has seen him play for several Bundesliga clubs, including Werder Bremen, Hasa BSC and FC Cologne before joining Hamburg.
His consistent goalscoring record and experience in German football makes him a valuable asset for a team looking to strengthen their offensive options.
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