Leeds now accepts an offer for the sale of “League 1” players for the starting fee of £ 5 million

As Leeds United Continue your march according to Priority The promotion, the 49ers reportedly accepted the offer to separate with one player previously marked at the League 1 level.
Leeds’ Transfer News
Sat three points of clear on Top of the championshipLeeds has 11 games to keep his position and secure a return to the Premier League. As always, anxiety will increase to Elland Road, especially after last weekend, drawing 1-1 against West Bromwich Albion, but they have to keep their nerves on the field.
Do so, and those in Yorkshire could start setting their sights on the hectic summer window. After watching Southampton, Leicester City and Ipswich Town make a mistake in a top flight, whites will be aware of how important it is to enjoy a successful window full of real infections if they want to avoid the same fate.
Akin
Before accepting, however, it seems as if Daniel Farka He is set for forgiveness from a particular defender once and for all. According to Sky Sports’ Florian Plettenberg, the 49ers accepted the offer worth € 6 million (£ 5 million), which could increase to € 8 million (£ 6.5 million) with accessories, for sale of Rasmus Kristensen at Eintracht Frankfurt this summer after the magic of the veterans’ loan in Germany.
Considering that the last performance of Kristensen for Leeds came at the end of the 2022/23 season, in which the whites were left to, his sale was long coming to Elland Road.
Leeds was supposed to finally sell Kristensen
Arriving in the summer of 2022, Kristensen started 21 Premier League in the season to forget about anyone involved in Leeds, before deciding to join his teammates in the championship by joining as Roma on loan and then made a similar move last summer in Frankfurt. True, for all parties, sales have been a real move for some time, which made Frankfurt’s offer that Leeds should have been glad to receive.
Kristensen certainly did not earn many fans during his stay at the club, with the creator of Leeds’ content Conor McGilligan goes to marking Dane’s “League 1” players last year.
Now, a year, the defender is finally ready to go and put Elland Road behind. In the meantime, Leeds should have received a fee for which they can re -invest in reinforcement, which they hope will be able to hold them in the Premier League if they provide a promotion in the remaining months of their campaign.
Allegedly agreeing their first sale on the eve of the summer, whites could be for a busy portable window.