Leeds Racing Borussia Dortmund in “ambitious” to sign a “talented” star

With a little less than a month to do until the transfer window slams, Leeds United has run Borussia Dortmund to seal an “ambitious” decision.
Leeds in pursuit of summer additions
Despite the welcome up to seven fresh faces this summer, Leeds still has unfinished business in the summer transfer window. With their Premier League opening match against Everton, now for just over a week, Daniel Farke and the 49ers have additional reinforcements when they aim to make sure they avoid the familiar feeling of relegation this season.
Farke, himself, recently admitted that the whites are short to attack quality, saying to journalists: “We know that in the offense, we are not ready for the level of Premier League. We have proven that we can be ready for a match and for that, I am not too worried at the moment as it is.
“I know in particular with the offensive, in the last song, you can add quality. Of course, as a manager, you want all the players available on the first day of the pre-season and have training sessions with them because they have to adapt to the group and the principles.”
That said, it was not surprising to see the tastes of Aleksandar Mitrovic enter Leeds’ radar in recent days. The Al-Hilal striker knows everything about the search for the bottom of the first league net, having become a coherent scorer in Fulham before exchanging the chalet of Craven for Saudi Arabia. Now the reports suggest that Leeds weighed if he should continue his signature.
Those of Elland Road are certainly in the mood ambitious in the final stages of the window, and it is not only Mitrovic on their radar while they are looking to add the quality of the Premier League to their attack.
Leeds interested in the “ambitious” move for Buonanotte
According to the journalist of the transfer Ben Jacobs, Leeds is now interested in a move to Facundo Buonanotte before Borussia Dortmund in what is considered an “ambitious” swoop.
However, the German giants would have already opened talks to sign the attacking midfielder Bright & Hove Albion to instantly hand over to the Whites a difficult battle to guarantee his signature. That said, an advantage that Leeds could have is the fact that the 20 -year -old is represented by the same agent as Wilfried Gnonto.
Such a high interest in Argentinian should come like no shock. Buonanotte was a little undeniable competition when he was ready to Leicester City last season, ending the season with six goals and three assists in all competitions, while the Foxes underwent a relegation.
Nicknamed “talented” by the former Leicester boss, Steve Cooper, the 20 -year -old Brighton star could now get a second survival attempt by joining Leeds this summer.