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Salernitana forward Massimo Coda has an agreement with the Serie B side that he can leave in the summer transfer window. Coda has been linked with a move to Leeds United in recent days, with some reports the Championship side have made a bid for the 28-year-old.

Otto Pagine have today reported on the latest developments with Coda after recent speculation he could leave in this window. It now seems unlikely he will join another club before next week’s transfer deadline, especially with the Italian club still having an outside chance of making the play-offs.

However, Salernitana president Claudio Lotito made a verbal agreement with Coda a few days ago that he will be able to join another club in June if they fail to get promotion to Serie A. Coda is coming to a stage in his career when he will be looking for one last big move, and Serie A clubs, along with Leeds United want to make this happen.

Earlier in the week we covered reports from the Italian and British press that Leeds United had made an offer for Coda following comments from his agent. Beppe Galli spoke about requests coming in for his client, but he didn’t go as far to reveal which clubs were interested.

However, in November Galli did confirm interest from an English club to sign Coda in the last transfer window. Even though he didn’t mention Leeds United, Galli did hold meetings with the Championship side in the last window.

It was claimed Leeds United had been offered Coda for €3.5m, but a deal couldn’t be done in time.