Lucas Perri joins Leeds United from Lyon
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This weekend, Leeds United have submitted a €32m bid to sign Feyenoord winger Igor Paixão (25), according to L’Équipe. A deal is now close. Paixão has been a target for Olympique de
Leeds managed a 3-2 win in a pre-season game against Paderborn on Saturday afternoon.
Leeds railway station was closed on Saturday because of a fault with the signalling system. Train operator Northern reported "severe disruption" on all its services out of the city, with all lines blocked. It said in a statement: "We ask that customers do not travel. Disruption is expected until the end of the day."
If a recent report from The Daily Mail is believed to be true, Leeds United have struck a deal with Lyon for Lucas Perri. The French side have agreed a £15.6m for their Brazilian keeper, who is now
Sunderland are ready to improve their offer for Bologna's Jhon Lucumi, a Colombian center-back who is also a target for Leeds United.
Leeds railway station was closed on Saturday afternoon because of a fault with the signalling system. Network Rail said the problem happened at about 16:00 BST and was fixed by about 17:00 BST. The station reopened at 18:00 BST but journeys were expected to be affected for the rest of the day.
Leeds United have completed an agreement with Lyon to sign goalkeeper Lucas Perri for a reported £15.6 million, according to the Daily Mail. The 27-year-old Brazilian is expected to take over as first-choice keeper ahead of the club’s return to the Premier League.
Try as they might, Ruben Amorim's Manchester United couldn't find a way past Leeds United in Sweden during a Saturday friendly that saw 24 Red Devils hit the pitch.
Leeds United have agreed a deal with Lyon for goalkeeper Lucas Perri worth £15.6m, with the 27-year-old Brazilian expected to have a medical at the Whites' pre-season training camp in Germany. (Mail) Want more transfer stories?
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Yardbarker on MSN‘Deal Sealed ASAP’: Leeds United Rush to Send New Bid for ‘Prolific’ ForwardStaying up in the Premier League as a promoted side is a very difficult task these days, with the last six teams failing to do so. However, Leeds have gone about this summer transfer window in a way that suggests they may have a pretty good shot at succeeding.