Pascal Struijk was the first Leeds United play to leave Elland Road this summer. Brighton came in and swooped to sign the defender last week.
Part of the reason Leeds let the Dutchman go was to meet the PSR deadline.
Club chairman Paraag Marathe did mention that the Whites would have a logical approach to the transfer window. Which implies that some players would have to be sold in order to have arrivals.
A number of players could be available in the coming months.
Joe Gelhardt was on loan at Hull City last season, and the club are interested in a deal. And as revealed this week, Leeds could consider selling one of their centerbacks.
Club chief reveals transfer plans as Leeds United star is linked
Lucas Perri’s future at Leeds United is not certain at this point in time.
Last season, he was expected to be the first choice option. But a few errors saw Daniel Farke bench him for Karl Darlow for the rest of the season. As a result, the Brazilian is not guaranteed to be at the club next season.
In the last few days, Serie A side Torino have been linked with a move for him.
Torino Sporting Director Gianluca Petrachi said in a press conference this week that the club are prioritizing a goalkeeper this summer. He also added that the Italian side will meet with one target’s club next week.
“We need a goalkeeper, and two central defenders. [Orlando, Paraguay’s GK] Gill is not closed, but the price has tripled.” quotes by Gianluca Di Marzio.
“I have another goalkeeper who wants to come to Toro and on Monday I will meet the club. We are not looking for fallback solutions or zero parameters: we want first choices and we will make investments in these roles.
“It will depend on the companies we deal with, but for some players we have already found an agreement”.
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Torino’s stance on Lucas Perri deal
As per reports in Italy, Lucas Perri is a ‘dream’ signing for the club.
They admire the Brazilian and want to sign him this summer. Especially after their alternative targets, like Paraguay keeper Orlando Gil, have become complicated over the last few days.
However his wages look like a stumbling block.
Torino would be eager to do a deal if the financial conditions are favourable. Which does not rule out a move for the Leeds star.