On Wednesday, we carried a report from O Jogo, who explained Fulham are planning to return with an improved offer for Florentino Luís after Benfica turned down their second proposal.
The Cottagers latest offer was €2m for a loan deal with an obligatory clause to buy the midfielder for €30m.
Leeds United have now become the latest English club to join the chase for the 21-year-old.
That’s what TuttoMercatoWeb are reporting, and they state the Whites are ‘at the window’ for Luís.
AC Milan have been credited with an interest in the Portuguese youngster, but as per the report, the defensive midfielder ‘moves away’ from the Serie A side.
It’s claimed Luís ‘runs fast towards the Premier League’, where Fulham have a ‘great advantage’ to secure his services. There’s no explanation on why Scott Parker’s side have an ‘advantage’.
With regards to Marcelo Bielsa’s side, the website only states Leeds are ‘at the window’ for Luís, and no additional information is provided.
Luís has €120m release clause in his contract, which runs until 2024.