Leeds leading the race for “Incredible” Ace, ready to pay the Liberation clause of 24.5 million pounds sterling
Leeds United is now leading to an “incredible” attacker, and they are ready to trigger his release clause, according to a report.
Leeds who seeks to sign another striker after Calvert-Lewin
Leeds approaches the signature of the former Everton striker, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, with David Ornstein revealing that English should now undergo a doctor before completing a move to Elland Road.
However, Gary Lineker is not entirely convinced that the 28 -year -old has what it takes to be a success to the Daniel Farke team, saying: “I guess if you look at his career, there has been one or two decent season. He has all the attributes [but]He is not a clean finisher and that for an attacker is a problem.
“He will never be a player of 20/25 goals by a season of season even in one side who really attacks and has creative players. I think in the end in football, you find your level.”
While Lineker does not believe that Calvert-Lewin is a superior attacker even with a playmaker behind him, Leeds now plans to add a new offensive midfielder to their ranks, and they moved into pole position in the race for his signature …
According to an offside report, the whites are now leading the race in Bilal El Khannouss de Leicester City, having taken the most concrete measures to conclude an agreement, in the midst of the Rival interest of Newcastle United, RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund.
Having already had interviews with the representatives of El Khannouss and offered in the offensive midfielder a salary of £ 50,000 per week, the new arrivals of the Premier League are now ready to trigger the liberation clause of 24.5 million pounds sterling in his Leicester contract.
“Incredible” El Khannouss could flourish in Elland Road
While the 21 -year -old was struggling to find his pace in a very poor part of Leicester last season, coming only five contributions to the goal of the Premier League, there are indications that the young person could be a success in Elland Road.
Sometimes, in the 2024-25 campaign, the player born in Morocco managed to impress, being rented as “incredible” by Talksport writer Jack Johnson after impressing in the 2-0 defeat of his team against Manchester City.
The starlet also managed to make a good impression on Pep Guardiola, after confirming that the boss of Man City complimented his performance after the match, saying: “He (Guardiola) said he was impressed by my game today. I am not. I know myself and he is the player I can be. I have to show it every week now.”
El Khannouss deserves another chance in the Premier League, and Leeds should seek to finalize an agreement before Newcastle or Dortmund intensifies their interest.




