As we near July 1st, the pace of transfer activity has picked up, and that includes a lot of movement in the Leeds United exit department.
With an unfortunate relegation taking place at the end of last season, the Whites are overseeing an exodus of first-team players who want to stay in the first-tier.
One of those is Robin Koch, who has seen a lot of interest in his services, especially in Germany, where Sport Bild reveal the latest detail about Eintracht Frankfurt in him.
They make it clear the arrival of a defender is ‘at the top’ of the list, and the Leeds man is already in talks with the Bundesliga club.
Outside of Germany, there is interest from AS Roma in two Leeds players, with those being loan deals for Rasmus Kristensen and Diego Llorente.
Gazzetta dello Sport have an update on the two, and reveal that a deal for the Dane ‘could be accepted more easily’ the one for the Spaniard.
One of two reasons is that Kristensen ‘has already given the go-ahead for the transfer’, but the other is that there is a lot more market for Llorente, as Leeds also want to ensure they get money from his exit.