Nahitan Nández is a transfer target for Leeds United and we’ve already covered two reports from Corriere dello Sport today, detailing the Whites’ interest in the Cagliari player.
The latest report from the newspaper stated the Premier League side are ‘very close’ to signing the 25-year-old and ‘only a few details would be missing’ for the deal to be made official.
Calciomercato.it are also reporting Marcelo Bielsa’s side are interested in the midfielder, but they say the deal is not ‘very close’ to being completed.
It’s claimed there’s ‘still a lot of work to be done’ to seal the operation for the Uruguay international.
Cagliari president Tommaso Giulini shares an ‘excellent relationship’ with Leeds chief Andrea Radrizzani, and this could help in a possible signing.
The two chiefs ‘continue to talk’ about the possibility of the English club bringing Nández to Elland Road, but an agreement for the transfer has ‘not been reached’ so far.
Nández, who is currently at the Copa América with Uruguay, has three years left on his contract with the Serie A side, which includes a €36m release clause.