On July 28th, we covered claims from Italy that Salernitana have to make an economic sacrifice to sign Leeds United’s Leo Hjelde.
It was also stated the defender’s exit from Elland Road could go through in the first week of August… but that obviously didn’t happen.
Cronache Salerno cover the Serie A side’s interest in the Leeds player and suggest why the operation hasn’t taken shape yet.
The Italian club are in the market looking for a backup for Domagoj Bradarić and have now narrowed down to two options. One of them is Hjelde and the report mainly focuses on the 19-year-old.
Daniel Farke cannot rely upon Junior Firpo for the next few weeks after he picked up a knee injury. This will allow the Norway U21 international to have more minutes on the pitch, at least initially. He’s already made two appearances this season.
It’s not been mentioned if Junior Firpo’s injury could block Hjelde’s exit from Leeds but the latter’s name continues to be on Salernitana sporting director Morgan De Sanctis’ list. Cronache Salerno add ‘developments are expected’ in this case.