Leeds United are preparing for substantial changes in their goalkeeping and defensive departments this summer as several key players move on.
As reported by the Yorkshire Evening Post, Pascal Struijk has completed a £20 million transfer to Brighton and Hove Albion. Meanwhile, Karl Darlow is on the verge of sealing a free transfer to Manchester United. In response, Leeds have expressed interest in Sassuolo centre-back Tarik Muharemovic as they look to reinforce their backline. The club is also targeting a new first-choice goalkeeper, with Parma’s Zion Suzuki and Manchester City’s James Trafford among the primary candidates being considered.
In addition to these high-profile moves, Leeds are expected to part ways with several fringe players to reshape the squad further. Reinforcements are also being sought at left wing-back, where additional cover is viewed as essential ahead of the new campaign.
The analysis from the report outlines how Leeds United’s defensive and goalkeeping setup could evolve next season if the club’s recruitment plans materialise and their transfer targets are successfully secured.
At present, the confirmed sale of Struijk and the anticipated departure of Darlow suggest a summer of major restructuring, one that could see Leeds emerge with a fresh defensive foundation as they aim for stability and progression in the upcoming season.
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