Update:Leeds United play hardball in new Diego Llorente transfer update

Update:Leeds United play hardball in new Diego Llorente transfer update
Update:Leeds United play hardball in new Diego Llorente transfer update

Update:Leeds United play hardball in new Diego Llorente transfer update

Why Leeds United should try to negotiate the departure of Diego Llorente this summer

On July 4, the Spanish publication revealed that the West Yorkshire team is hesitant to take Betis’ initial £3.8 million offer.

Leeds turned down Manuel Pellegrini‘s initial offer, but Llorente’s personal terms are reportedly already advanced.

Most Leeds supporters believe that Llorente’s time in West Yorkshire is already past.

Update:Leeds United play hardball in new Diego Llorente transfer update
Update:Leeds United play hardball in new Diego Llorente transfer update

The defender has been on loan to Roma for the past eighteen months, and he hasn’t expressed any intention of

coming back to the team when his contract expires.

This has not only required the Whites to locate a suitor for him, but it also implies that they will probably have to

forfeit a significant portion of their expenditure.

The Austrian international’s future is still up in the air [Graham Smyth, June 14], as both Leeds and the Whites have

yet to make a decision regarding him. The arrival of Joe Rodon has also greatly alleviated the Whites’ defensive

problems, as they know that at least they have Rodon, Pascal Struijk, and Ethan Ampadu to rely upon come opening

day. The fee Rodon would bring in, albeit small, would help the Whites reinvest across their squad as they attempt to

win promotion to the top flight once more.

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