Anderlecht’s Kasper Dolberg has been linked with Leeds United and Fulham in the summer window.
Just over a week ago, La Dernière Heure stated the striker’s future looks likely to be in England, where Marco Silva’s side are an option.
Recent claims in the UK have stated Leeds United see the 27-year-old as an ideal reinforcement for the summer window. That has reached the Belgian media, specifically Walfoot, who then report on the Jupiler Pro League club’s plan for the Denmark international.
Anderlecht sporting director Olivier Renard faces a ‘difficult choice’ of whether to renew or sell him. Dolberg’s contract expires in 2027, and his club haven’t made a decision yet on his future.
If they decide to sell the Leeds target, Anderlecht want a ‘little more’ than his current valuation of €13m.
Walfoot make no specific mention of the Belgian club’s request, and this is reported by Voetbal Krant. They first relay claims made in UK about the Whites’ interest in the Dane and then provide their own take.
According to Voetbal Krant, Anderlecht won’t negotiate his sale for less than €15m while Renard aims for a higher fee.
They claim Daniel Farke’s side, who have been promoted to the Premier League, ‘should be able to meet Anderlecht’s requirements’ to sign Dolberg. Whether Leeds will make a concrete approach needs to be seen.
He managed 24 goals and two assists from 44 games this season.