Leeds United's transfer dealings are heating up as CEO Ron Gourlay has reportedly traveled to England to negotiate the potential signing of attacker Largie Ramazani. The player, currently on loan at Valencia, has impressed during his spell in Spain, sparking interest from his parent club's former parent company.
Ramazani, a 25-year-old Belgian attacker, has had a productive loan with Valencia, contributing eight goals and assists. Despite his performance, his long-term future remains uncertain, with speculation mounting about whether Leeds United will retain him for the upcoming season.
Valencia is keen on making Ramazani's move permanent, but Eldesmarque reports that Leeds CEO Ron Gourlay is set to meet with the Premier League club to discuss a deal. Leeds initially acquired Ramazani for approximately €10 million.
Sources suggest Valencia could secure the player for a fee in the €3-4 million range if Leeds decides to sell. Ramazani was a key player for Valencia last season, and a return to the Spanish club seems plausible, especially given his limited future at Leeds.
Meanwhile, Leeds United is looking to bolster its attacking lineup to solidify its Premier League status. The club finished mid-table this season and aims to strengthen its squad, particularly in wide attacking positions, adding pace and unpredictability. Investment in a quality striker is also considered a priority.