Leeds United have already added to their forward line when they signed Harry Wilson on a free transfer last week, but they could need more goals and creativity up front.
The Whites are focused on defensive reinforcements as they push to sign Sassuolo centre-back Tarik Muharemovic as a replacement for Pascal Struijk, who joined Brighton.
Leeds are also hoping to close out a deal to sign Southampton midfielder Shea Charles, who has emerged as one of the priority targets at Elland Road this summer.
They are in the market to add to their forward line, wth a striker believed to be a clear priority. However, Daniel Farke is open to adding one more versatile attacker in the ongoing window.
Official bid imminent for Leeds United target
The World Cup has thrown up some stars and upcoming talents who are likely to be on the move in the ongoing summer transfer window.
Bosnia and Herzegovina forward Kerim Alajbegovic, 19, has emerged as one of the brightest young talents to keep an eye on after his impressive rise.
There was buzz around the teenager after a good first season at Bayer Leverkusen, and Leeds have been tracking him since before the World Cup.
However, his performances in the World Cup have further enhanced his reputation, and Fabrizio Romano has now dropped a fresh update on his future.
According to the Italian transfer journalist, Atalanta are set to table an official bid to sign the teenager this summer.
The Serie A outfit are keen to sign the young prodigy, but Bayer Leverkusen are in no hurry to sell him following his World Cup performances.
The German club expect more clubs to get involved in the race for Alajbegovic, and are ready to spark an auction for his services.
Leeds have a chance to get involved in the race for Kerim Alajbegovic
The Whites have already signed Wilson on a free transfer, but the club need more attacking reinforcements to improve their forward line.
Leeds are looking to bring in a striker to support Dominic Calvert-Lewin, but another versatile forward could also be a solid addition to the squad.
Alajbegovic also fits the profile of a young talent with high ceiling and a potential huge resale value. He suits the kind of player the 49ers want to bring in.
Atalanta’s interest in the forward suggests that he is a real talent whose value will only soar in the coming years, as the Italian club are known for developing young players and selling them for huge profits.
Leeds must get involved and take a calculated gamble on a young talent who is expected to be a future superstar.