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Largie Ramazani has signed his contract with Leeds United, with the deal expected to be announced in due course.

That’s according to journalist Sacha Tavolieri, who reports that Leeds have finalised the deal for the forward and secured their replacement for Crysencio Summerville.

Tavolieri reports that Leeds will announce the deal for the forward in the coming hours after reaching a complete agreement with Almeria for him.

The deal will see Daniel Farke’s side pay €7.7m as a base fee and then €4m in add-ons. The Spanish side will also retain 15% on any future profit from a sale.

He adds that the player has also signed a contract with the Whites. That is a four-year deal with the option of an extra year on top of it.

There is no information regarding a medical, but this has presumably been completed without any problems if Ramazani has now signed his contract.

The move will come as a major boost for Farke, who has seen his squad picked apart this summer as Leeds look to balance the books.

It now remains to be seen if Ramazani can fill the considerable hole left behind by Summerville’s departure to West Ham.