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Leeds United’s need to strengthen the left-back position is likelier to become a bigger priority if the Whites fail to find an agreement with Ezgjan Alioski for a new contract.

The Macedonian’s current deal runs down at the end next month and without a renewal, he can heave Elland Road as a free agent.

Faced with the possibility of losing Alioski, Marcelo Bielsa’s side have been searching the market for a new left-back.

On April 17th, multiple reports from the Dutch press pointed out Leeds are keen on signing Nicolás Tagliafico.

Last weekend, De Telegraaf journalist Mike Verweij backed up Leeds wanting the 28-year-old by stressing the Premier League side’s interest is ‘more serious than everyone assumed.’

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The English club received further encouragement after Ajax sporting director Marc Overmars admitted “it would not be illogical” to see the Argentina international leave the club after this season.

Leeds have received a double boost in their pursuit of the fullback after he expressed his desire to move to a more competitive league.

“I’m not going to lie to you, I would love to move to a more challenging league,” Tagliafico told Radio Marca.

With Tagliafico, his agent and Overmars publicly talking about a possible transfer, it now remains to be seen whether he will end up at Leeds or join another club in the summer.