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Romano Drops Update On United Striker Search

Manchester United want to complete "everything on the player side" with Rasmus Hojlund before making an official bid, but the deal is "absolutely on", per transfers expert Fabrizio Romano.

Is Rasmus Hojlund joining Manchester United?

The good news keeps coming for the United faithful this summer. After completing the £55m deal for full England international Mason Mount and the news that a deal to sign Inter Milan's Andre Onana is nearly completed, the club could be turning their attention to a brand new number nine in the shape of Danish international, Hojlund.

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The 6 foot 3 titan made his debut for Serie A side Atalanta last season and has already been attracting the attention of clubs from across Europe, including the Red Devils.

According to The Guardian, Erik ten Hag's side have now turned their attention towards the 20-year-old striker, for whom they will be asked to pay a fee of around €70m (£60m).

The three-times European champions might want to get a move on if they're keen on the player, as Ligue1 champions and French Giants Paris Saint-Germain are also looking to sign the player, per Fabrizio Romano.

However, the Italian transfers expert has revealed that United are on the right track to make a bid fairly soon. He explained the situation on his YouTube channel, saying:

Atalanta's Rasmus Hojlund

"After Onana, it's going to be time to focus on the striker. For Rasmus Hojlund, I told you Man United never made an official bid. They want to complete everything on the player side and then to attack the situation with Atalanta with official bids.

"They had some exchanges with Atalanta with the opportunity to offer some players into the deal, Atalanta said only money, something around €70m (£60m), this could be the realistic fee for Rasmus Hojlund.

"Let's see when Man United make the opening bid. At the moment, the idea of involving a player is not something Atalanta wants to do. They want real big money.

"Hojlund and Manchester United is absolutely on as a deal, but still not in an advanced stages."

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How good is Rasmus Hojlund?

There has been an awful lot of hype and excitement around a player with only 32 appearances to his name in a top-five league, but is it warranted?

The first thing to say is that he had a brilliant debut season for Atalanta last year, scoring nine goals and assisting a further two in only 20 starts for the Bergamo outfit, averaging a match rating of 6.67, per WhoScored.

His underlying numbers help paint a complete picture of the player, showing that his good form is not in the slightest bit fortunate and that if given a chance, he would likely replicate his form for a top side.

According to FBref, who compare players in a similar position across Europe's top five leagues, the Danish "monster" sits in the top 1% for progressive passes received, the top 7% for touches in the opposition's penalty area, the top 16% for non-penalty expected goals, the top 17% for successful take-ons, and the top 25% for progressive carries, all per 90.

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He has certainly impressed his captain, Rafael Toloi, who said (via GOAL):

"Hojlund is a great talent, physically strong and with great speed. He has everything he needs to be great and is working with the right coach and with the right team."

With the arrival of Onana looking more and more likely, the addition of Hojlund would make United one of the most intimidating sides in the league. Maybe Ten Hag is closer to bringing back the glory days than people first thought.

Fabrizio Romano Shares Double Signing Liverpool "Now" Want

Liverpool will only strengthen in central defence if Jurgen Klopp finds the 'right player' to fit his vision, according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano.

Who are Liverpool signing in 2023?

Liverpool have been busy making inroads in the summer transfer market and have confirmed two signings in the form of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai.

Reds' manager Klopp has his eye on bolstering his midfield further and Southampton youngster Romeo Lavia has emerged as another potential addition at Anfield, as per Football Insider.

The report states that Lavia is keen to join Liverpool over any other prospective suitors that are keen to secure his signature, which include the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Barcelona.

Intriguingly, Liverpool have also been linked with an ambitious swoop for Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde and even submitted an enquiry to the Spanish giants before being rebuffed, as per 90min.

Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Manchester City also made approaches to Real Madrid; however, it is believed that Valverde is completely against the idea of leaving the Santiago Bernebau.

Nice midfielder Khephren Thuram had been linked to Liverpool earlier in the window and was even thought to have verbally agreed personal terms with the club, as per FootballTransfers.

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, transfer guru Romano has indicated that midfield signings will take precedence and thinks that Liverpool will only enter the market for a central defender if Klopp thinks they are the correct fit at Anfield.

Romano said: “But let me say that Liverpool will only do that if they find the right player. They don’t want to put money in a player who is not 100% their important target, so this is the idea. But again, now the focus is on completing the midfielder and then moving to the new centre-back.”

Who are Liverpool looking at with regards to defensive additions?

Even though midfield reinforcements look likely to be the focus of recruitment for Liverpool just now, they have still been linked with plenty of defensive targets.

As per The Evening Standard, Chelsea defender Levi Colwill is one name that continues to be mentioned in connection with a surprise potential move to Anfield, though Brighton & Hove Albion and Manchester City are also in contention to sign the England Under-21 international.

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The Times have shared quotes from Colwill talking about where his future may lie, as the 20-year-old stated: “I’ll speak to my family, speak to everyone I need to and make a decision. I’ve got to play at the end of the day to hopefully get there and go to the next camp.”

Football Insider claim that Torino defender Perr Schuurs is a 'top target' for Klopp and could be a cheaper alternative to some of the high-profile names being floated this summer as recruits to slot into the Reds backline.

Sporting Lisbon ace Goncalo Inacio and Wolfsburg young star Micky van de Ven are also admired by Liverpool and appear on a shortlist of names identified by the club.

In the coming weeks we will likely find out more about who may pitch up on the red half of Merseyside as the 2023/24 campaign edges closer to kick-off.

Sunderland Receive Positive Update Ahead Of New Season

Sunderland can expect to have all four of Danny Batth, Dan Ballard, Jewiosn Bennette, and Niall Huggins fit and ready to play again, potentially in time for this weekend's preseason friendlies, according to reports.

What is the update on Sunderland's injury list?

With the new Championship season just on the horizon and the chance to once again make it back to the Premier League, the Black Cats have been given some good news on the injury front.

According to the Sunderland Echo central defenders Batth and Ballard are both back to full fitness and joined in with their teammates in full preseason training this week, and it is expected that they will therefore feature in Saturday's two games.

Sunderland defender Danny Batth.

It's the same story for youngster Bennette, and things look positive for fullback Huggins after he returned to the side during the play-off campaign and has since continued his recovery.

The renewed availability of all four gives manager Tony Mowbray some much-needed depth going into another long and gruelling campaign in England's second tier.

It's also good news for Elliot Embleton as he is now running again, and despite the fact he won't be fit in time for this weekend, he should be back to full health again by the time the side jet off to the States for their pre-season tour.

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Finally, Jenson Seelt will miss both this weekend and the tour of America but is expected to play a part in the team's opening fixtures of the season as his minor ankle problem continuously improves.

Who is likely to miss the start of Sunderland's Championship campaign?

Aji Alese and Corry Evans are set to miss the Black Cats' opening games of the season. Alese is still suffering from a thigh issue that saw him miss two months of last season and has undergone surgery after the side's play-off defeat to Luton Town.

On the other hand, Evans is still recovering from the ACL injury he sustained against Middlesbrough earlier this year; it's hoped that he might be able to make a return to the side around Christmas if his recovery goes well.

Who are Sunderland's first three opponents in the Championship next season?

It was almost an unbelievable season for Sunderland last year, almost going straight back up to the Premier League at the first time of asking since winning promotion from League One the year before.

Mowbray and Co will look to go one better next season, but their first few fixtures certainly look challenging.

The Black Cats kick off their new campaign with a home fixture against the recently promoted Ipswich Town, who were exceptional in the third tier last year, scoring 101 goals and only conceding 35.

Sunderland boss Tony Mowbray.

Following that, it's a potentially difficult away trip to Preston North End, who finished comfortably midtable last season, despite enduring some dismal form towards the backend of their campaign.

The Wearsiders finish their opening three games back at home, hosting Rotherham United, and considering their opponents finished all the way down in 19th last season, Mowbray's men should be winning that with ease.

However, Sunderland end their season, be that with a promotion or another missed opportunity, the fitness of their stars will be paramount, and with the players they have returning, they'll always have a chance.

Arsenal Want To Sign £54m ‘Monster’ To Partner Odegaard

Arsenal are reportedly interested in Real Madrid star Aurelien Tchouameni, as Mikel Arteta targets his midfield as an area for revitalisation this summer.

The Gunners revealed yesterday that Granit Xhaka had departed to join Bayer Leverkusen, leaving space for the north Londoners to announce the signing of Declan Rice.

Arsenal’s midfield has been the narrative of their transfer window so far, with the future of Rice dominating news, however with the deal agreed, reporters have indicated that further reinforcements could be made.

Did Arsenal bid for Aurelien Tchouameni?

Last week, it was reported by FootballTransfers that the Gunners hold an interest in Tchouameni, stating that the club had ‘added’ the 23-year-old to their list of targets, although no bid has yet been made.

An update this week from football.london’s Arsenal correspondent Kaya Kaynak explained that despite the deal being ‘unlikely’ it’s not appropriate to rule the Londoners out of anything in this window.

Kaynak noted: “It's hard to really say what is and isn't financially viable for Arsenal before they get some sales done. All of that money will be available to reinvest into the playing staff this summer.

"I have to say when you factor in the wages he would likely demand Tchouameni seems unlikely, but then again Arsenal have spent £105m on Declan Rice this summer so I'm not sure we can rule anything out.”

Valued by FootballTransfers around the €63m (£54m) mark, signing the midfielder would be an audacious move by Edu.

How good is Aurelien Tchouameni?

Lauded as a “monster” by members of the media, the 23-year-old Frenchman has proved himself to be one of the best young midfielders in Europe.

Signed by Los Blancos from Monaco last summer, the Rouen-born ace has shot to fame since rising up the ranks at Bordeaux.

Deployed primarily as a defensive midfielder, the youngster has sealed 25 caps for France, scoring on two occasions with one goal coming at the 2022 World Cup.

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A move for the dynamic Frenchman would be a statement for Arsenal, with the player cementing himself as a top performer in the continent.

As per FBref, the midfielder sits in the top 1% of players in Europe in terms of both pass completion rate and interceptions (1.98 per 90), highlighting the areas he thrives in when controlling the engine room.

Averaging a 92.9% pass completion rate per 90 over the past year, the 23-year-old would undoubtedly bolster Arteta’s side, especially those around him.

Gunners captain Martin Odegaard was voted the club’s player of the year last term, scoring 15 goals and registering seven assists as the magician in the Emirates midfield.

Having cover from Tchouameni would surely allow the Norwegian to further flourish, knowing he has a truly competent and defensive figure behind him.

Arsenal captainMartin Odegaard

The 24-year-old skipper averaged 7.66 progressive passes and 2.19 key passes per 90 in the Premier League last season, via FBref, highlighting the danger the attacking midfielder adds to the Gunners’ attack when given creative freedom in the number 10 role.

A lot of Odegaard’s form was attributable to the cover and passing ability of Xhaka behind him, with the Swiss averaging an impressive 5.89 progressive passes per 90.

The Frenchman could replicate the work of the 30-year-old by helping Odegaard’s game, as supported by his average of 6.03 progressive passes per 90 in La Liga last season.

It would be an impressive swoop for the Gunners, who could take a huge step in the development of the title-challenging side this summer. Indeed, this is a move that could well make one of their star men even more unplayable. Imagine that.

Arsenal’s Transfer Market Priorities may have changed

Arsenal's previous intention to bring in cover for Bukayo Saka may have changed, journalist Charles Watts has hinted.

What's the latest on Arsenal's transfer targets?

Arsenal appear close to deals for Declan Rice and Jurrien Timber to add to the signing of Kai Havertz, which could see their spending exceed £200m in the early stages of the transfer window.

However, they may not be finished in the market once these deals go through, and it remains to be seen whether they target a right-winger to help provide cover for Bukayo Saka.

Reiss Nelson looks set to stay and sign a new contract after months of uncertainty, but Mikel Arteta may want a bit more depth to try and compete with Manchester City for the Premier League title next season.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Watts claimed that Arsenal's priority was initially finding cover for their star player, and that they could revisit this in the window.

"I thought that was certainly going to be a big priority, that's what I heard was going to be a priority this summer," he stated.

"I do wonder if Kai Havertz has been brought in to solve that issue, not necessarily him, providing the cover for Saka himself, he can do that, it's certainly an option, but also he could play as the number nine if needs be, and then Gabriel Jesus can move over to the right-hand side and that could give Bukayo Saka a rest.

"I wouldn't be surprised if Arsenal don't go out and bring in immediate cover, a real like for like cover for Saka, the capture of Havertz will solve that problem a little bit."

"Reiss Nelson, unless something has changed I don't know about, I still expect him to sign a new contract. He also plays on the right-hand side as well. So I am a little bit surprised."

Do Arsenal need another winger?

Given that Nelson is now set to stay at the club, Arsenal may be well stocked in wide areas.

Gabriel Martinelli, Saka, Emile Smith Rowe, Leandro Trossard and Nelson are all comfortable on the wings, and Fabio Vieira, Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah could even potentially fill in those positions.

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The arrival of Havertz, whose versatility could prove useful, gives Arteta more tactical flexibility and attacking depth, as the Spaniard will be able to shuffle his pack more and place the German in any attacking position.

Nelson and Smith Rowe hardly featured from the start last season, and giving more opportunities to the talented pair may give Arsenal enough strength in depth without having to enter the market again.

Arsenal In Pole Position To Sign £50m "Monster"

Arsenal are currently leading the chase to sign Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia this summer as Mikel Arteta looks set to strengthen his midfield.

What’s the latest on Romeo Lavia to Arsenal?

According to Football Insider, Arsenal are in pole position to sign Lavia during the transfer window after the youngster verbally agreed to join the Gunners.

He will cost around £50m and the north Londoners have jumped ahead of Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United with regard to the move, although Manchester City do have a buy-back clause which is active next summer, but the report claims they are undecided on acting sooner.

Will Romeo Lavia join Arsenal?

It is looking increasingly likely that he will arrive at the Emirates ahead of next season and Arteta will be hoping to put Arsenal’s failed Premier League title challenge from last season behind him as the 2023/24 campaign looms on the horizon.

Indeed, the Spaniard is close to signing Chelsea star Kai Havertz for a fee of £65m, as with the added rigours of the Champions League next term, bolstering his options is a shrewd move and could certainly pay dividends.

It is unclear to what position the German will play upon joining Arsenal, as he was mainly deployed as a centre-forward during Chelsea’s underwhelming season, yet with Gabriel Jesus likely to be leading the line for Arsenal next term, he could drop back slightly deeper, perhaps into an attacking-midfield role.

With Lavia coming in and solidifying the midfield, there is potential for a key partnership to be formed which may spur the club onto success next term, with the Belgian’s defensive acumen allowing Havertz the freedom to express his creative talents.

He ranked second in the Southampton squad for tackles made per game (2.1) while also having the second-highest pass success rate (86%) across the whole squad, being able to dictate the play well. The midfielder also ranks in the top 17% across Europe’s big five leagues for ball recoveries per 90 (7.58), suggesting he is effective at sweeping up loose balls in order to move the ball onto more creative talents.

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The German could benefit from having someone like Lavia playing behind him. Havertz, across Europe’s top five leagues, ranks in the top 9% for passes received per 90 (34.24) and the top 18% for touches in the attacking penalty area per 90 (5.98), indicating that he is keen to receive the ball as often as possible deep into the opposition half.

Lavia’s passing ability could find Havertz in these ideal positions and they could form a dream duo for Arteta. Reporter Benjy Nurick hailed the teen gem as a “monster” earlier this year and Arsenal must get this move over the line as soon as possible.

West Ham Eye ‘Dangerous’ £30m Star; He’s Clear Of Scamacca

Gianluca Scamacca’s move to West Ham has unravelled into disaster.

The Italian was signed from Sassuolo to become the Irons’ main man, but he has been spectacularly disappointing, unable to take the goal-scoring burden off Michail Antonio.

Danny Ings was also bought in January in an attempt to cover up the Scamacca mistake, however, the Englishman has also struggled to find form in East London.

This situation has left David Moyes in the hunt for a new striker and the club has been linked with Armando Broja.

What’s the latest on Armando Broja to Chelsea?

According to Romagiallorossa.it, Roma are closing on a loan with an obligation to buy deal for Scamacca, a move that would provide space for West Ham to enquire about the Chelsea man.

Indeed, it's alleged that the Hammers are supposedly “closing” in on the 21-year-old, who last year had an asking price of around £30m.

Can Armando Broja replace Gianluca Scamacca?

Broja is a player brimming with talent, effervescence, and potential, but has suffered hideous luck with injury.

The £40k-per-week striker has been restricted to just three starts for the Blues this season after he tore his cruciate ligament in a friendly against Aston Villa in December 2022.

Although, admittedly prior to this unfortunate event, Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter were both reluctant to regularly utilise the forward. Nevertheless, he has shown in a previous loan spell his extraordinary talent.

During the 2020/21 season, the youngster was at Southampton, where has displayed the most promise in his short career, as in 38 appearances in all competitions, the Chelsea starlet scored nine times.

Frank Lampard, who gave Broja his full debut back in 2020, once said: “He is a very talented young boy.

“He came into us at the start of the Covid times, trained with us, and showed the attributes that I think you’re seeing now in the Premier League at Southampton.

“He’s fast, strong, has a real eye for goal and he’s a very, very good young player so I’m very aware of his strengths.”

Gianluca Scamacca

Meanwhile, Scamacca has failed to hit the heights he had previously shown in his homeland. After netting 16 Serie goals in the 2020/21 season, he has only registered three Premier League strikes, failing to score since January 4th.

Moyes provided a rather damning indictment on Scamacca and said: "We know that his physical data has got to be much better than it is. Gianluca has got to get himself back.

“You want to put out the players who you think are going to win for you, so you are always looking to put your best team out. We just want the output to be bigger and more.”

Therefore, this has opened the pathway for Broja, who has already shown he can consistently perform at the top level.

Described as “dangerous” by Ralph Hasenhuttl, the 17-cap international is a more than adequate replacement for the out-of-favour Scamacca.

West Ham In Battle To Sign £25m-Rated Player This Summer

West Ham are in the race to sign Edson Alvarez this summer, according to Sky Sports journalist Florian Plettenberg.

Are West Ham signing Edson Alvarez?

The Mexican has spent the last four campaigns with Ajax and has slowly developed and established himself as a key first-team player for the club during his time there. In the 2022/23 season, he featured on 31 occasions in the league – with 30 starts, the most he has ever managed – and bagged three goals with three assists along the way. His showings couldn't help Ajax to climb the league table though, slipping to third and not winning the Eredivisie for the first time since he joined the club.

Alvarez though still ranked highly amongst other midfielders within the Men's 'Next 8' competitions (the leagues after Europe's big five). For example, his 83.91 attempted passes per 90 rate is almost second to none, with the midfielder ranking within the top one percent in that area. Not only does he attempt a lot of balls to his teammates but he pulls them off too, with the player averaging a pass completion rate of 88.7% – putting him in the 94th percentile for that figure too. It shows that his on-the-ball ability is one of the best and he is well capable of dictating the player and using his vision to find other players.

These continued performances have now led to interest in his services from elsewhere. Borussia Dortmund have been linked with a swoop for the 25-year-old but it appears they won't be alone in chasing Alvarez. That's because according to a report from Sky Sports journalist Florian Plettenberg, West Ham are also keen on bringing the player to the Premier League. However, he also adds that the midfielder himself is "waiting" for Dortmund to make an official move because he "wants to join them."

There is no potential fee mentioned but CIES Football Observatory suggest his value could be around 30 million Euros (or £25m).

Plettenberg said: "Understand there is still no agreement between BVB and Alvarez. And: Ajax still has NOT received an offer from Dortmund! Therefore NO talks about the transfer fee yet. West Ham is in, yes! But the player is still waiting for BVB as he wants to join them as reported!"

How does Alvarez compare to other midfielders?

It's no wonder there is such an interest in the midfielder when you consider that not only has he proven to be a force in terms of his passing ability but also with his defensive workrate. With 2.65 clearances per 90, he also ranks in the top one percent in that area too and does the same for his aerials won stat, with 3.38 on average per 90.

The player is an all-round force then it seems, and West Ham, fresh off a Europa Conference League victory, could certainly boost their squad with the addition of the Ajax man. However, it still appears as though pole position is held by Borussia Dortmund.

Tottenham Plot Bid For "Oustanding" £26m Rock

There has been an update in Tottenham Hotspur's pursuit of Roma defender, Roger Ibanez…

What's the latest on Ibanez to Tottenham?

According to Italian outlet Roma Giallorossa, the Lilywhites are said to have 'intensified' their contacts with the Serie A side regarding a deal for the 24-year-old, with the report suggesting that a bid for the Brazilian could be imminent.

The piece goes on to add that while Jose Mourinho's side are looking to recoup a fee of around €35m (£30m) if they are to cash on the former Atalanta man this summer, an offer of around €30m (£26m) could well be enough to help reach an agreement.

The report also notes that while London rivals West Ham United are also keeping tabs on the centre-back, it is Spurs who are currently leading the race for his signature, with new boss Ange Postecoglou said to be an 'admirer' of the two-cap international.

Should Tottenham sign Roger Ibanez?

It does appear that defensive recruits are something of a necessity for the aforementioned Postecoglou ahead of next season, particularly with The Telegraph only recently reporting that the likes of Clement Lenglet, Eric Dier and Davinson Sanchez are all facing uncertain futures at N17.

That need for change has come following a rather disastrous campaign for the club which saw the north London outfit ship 63 goals in the top flight, ensuring they ended the season with the sixth-worst defensive record in the division.

Amid that desperate need to improve an evidently shaky backline, it does appear that long-serving skipper Hugo Lloris is likely to be on his way, with the 36-year-old Frenchman having notably made four errors leading to goals in the league in 2022/23 – the most of any player in the Premier League.

Brentford's David Raya

While the veteran asset is not yet out the door, the recent speculation is that Spurs are already closing in on a possible replacement, with Fabrizio Romano reporting that talks are "ongoing" regarding the bid to bring Brentford's David Raya to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The Spaniard has warranted that interest after recording the most saves (154) in the division in the most recent campaign, ensuring he could be just the man that Postecoglou needs in the sticks to improve the club's defensive woes.

The ex-Celtic boss could improve the spine of the team even further with the addition of Ibanez, with the "outstanding" talent – as hailed by journalist Josh Bunting – having sparkled at the Stadio Olimpico of late after his part in Roma's surge to the Europa League final.

A player who is something of a rock at the back, the 6 foot 1 ace notably ranks in the top 3% among those in his position in Europe's top five leagues for interceptions made, as well as in the top 18% for tackles made, showcasing his ball-winning prowess.

The one-time Fluminense man notably averaged four tackles and interceptions combined per game in 33 Serie A outings in 2022/23, with that a far superior record to the likes of Dier (2.0), Lenglet (2.2) and Sanchez (2.0).

That stellar statistical record would appear to indicate that Ibanez could be the centre-back upgrade that Postecoglou's side are desperately in need of, with it no doubt exciting to imagine the improvements that can be made with the Brazilian – and the aforementioned Raya – lining up in the defensive ranks next term.

Leeds United's Worst Top-flight Transfers Under Andrea Radrizzani

When 49ers Enterprises took over from former Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani, it brought a dramatic period in West Yorkshire to an end – a period during which the Whites finally returned to the Premier League after well over a decade away.

That return to the Premier League – and the battle to stay in it – saw plenty of transfer business at Elland Road as they battled to stay afloat. Some of it was exceptional, but some of it really, really wasn’t.

Football FanCast has taken a look at the worst of Radrizzani’s tenure to see where things eventually went wrong.

6 Dishonourable mention: Weston McKennie

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We just have to give a quick shoutout to McKennie. Leeds signed him on loan from Juventus in January 2023 in an attempt to save their season, but the American flopped wildly. It was so bad that fans were letting him know just how out of shape he was as they said goodbye at the end of the season.

There was a clause in the loan contract, however, that would have made it permanent for £34m, and the only reason that’s not happening? The relegation. A bizarre situation where fans would prefer McKennie was topping this list as an all-time bad transfer. Instead, he’ll depart. Bullet dodged. Sort of.

5 Hélder Costa – £15m

Leeds signed Hélder Costa from Wolves back in 2019, initially on loan. And his inclusion in this list is perhaps a bit harsh – Costa did play a role in their eventual promotion that season.

However, the deal became permanent in July 2020 for around £15m, per the Mirror. Once permanent, Costa struggled and never truly got to grips with the Premier League – only three goals in 25 appearances. He’s now spent the last two seasons off on loan, first with Valencia and then Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia.

4 Daniel James – £25m

Daniel James could stay at Elland Road.

James was a sizeable signing for Leeds, joining from Manchester United at the end of the 2021 summer transfer window for £25m. He’s a player they’d wanted for a while and things initially looked good.

But then Radrizzani made the wildly unpopular decision to sack Marcelo Bielsa the following February. James then never fit in under new boss Jesse Marsch and was sent out on loan just a year after arriving. He subsequently spent the season finishing 10th with Fulham while Leeds went down.

3 Brenden Aaronson – £25m

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Aaronson is only 22 and could still go on to become a fantastic player. He may well go on to be a brilliant signing for Leeds. The problem, though, is that the American arrived at the start of last season as their big summer signing.

Paying £25m for a player who then struggled is bad. It’s even worse when your entire team struggles to the point of relegation. It’s just not a good look for the club when that player is 22 and moving from the Austrian Bundesliga.

If Leeds had made a less risky signing, it really could have been enough to keep them up.

2 Georginio Rutter – £36m

Leeds needed help in the January transfer window. You can argue all day where they needed that help but a new striker undoubtedly could have made a major difference. They went out and paid a club-record £36m for Rutter from Hoffenheim – an enormous risk, given he had two goals in 15 games by that point in the season.

It was a disaster. Rutter played 273 minutes in total – so barely the equivalent of three full games – and failed to score once. He did register an assist, but splashing out £36m for one assist isn’t exactly value for money.

The really worrying part about this one, though, is that Radrizzani didn’t want to make the signing. Per The Athletic, he favoured a loan move with an option to buy. It was the 49ers Group – which is about to take over 100% of Leeds – that pushed for the big permanent deal.

1 Jean-Kévin Augustin – £25m, sort of.

If the Rutter deal scares fans at all, they can rest easy that it’s almost impossible for any subsequent transfer to be worse than Radrizzani’s worst. The Augustin debacle is an all-timer.

Leeds signed the Frenchman on loan from RB Leipzig in January 2020. There was an option to buy him permanently for £17.7m, per Bild, but that option became an obligation if the West Yorkshire club were promoted at the end of the season.

Now, Leeds were promoted, of course, but then tried to argue that they hadn’t been. See, ‘end of the season’ is the key phrase here because they argued that June 30th was the end of the season as per the contract. In the year of the pandemic, however, the season was delayed and the club technically weren’t promoted by that ‘end of the season’. The promotion came in early July, so they sent him back to Leipzig without triggering the clause.

Leipzig took that to court, though, saying that Leeds quite clearly earned promotion that year and needed to pay for Augustin. They won that case – forcing Leeds to actually pay more in a breach of contract suit – a sum of £25m, per the Athletic.

Leeds, then, paid £25m for a player they didn’t actually buy. The kicker is that Augustin played a total of 48 minutes for the club, making every facet of this a disaster.

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