Leeds United are closing in on yet another signing after reaching personal terms with Feyenoord winger Luis Sinisterra, reports Fabrizio Romano.
The Whites are now in talks with the Eredivisie outfit to finalise the transfer fee, with De Telegraaf reporting that a figure of €30 million will be enough to acquire the services of the highly-coveted Colombian winger.
Sinisterra enjoyed a highly productive 2021/22 campaign, reaching double figures for goals and assists across all competitions – 23 goals and 14 assists.
The 22-year-old also played a key role behind Feyenoord finishing as runners-up in the Conference League, netting six goals and four assists in 12 games.
Sinisterra has been identified as a potential replacement for Raphinha, who is on the verge of leaving Elland Road this summer.
Chelsea have managed to reach an agreement with Leeds over a £60m deal; the Blues are now looking to agree personal terms with the Brazilian winger.
However, there could be a big twist as Barcelona have made a late offer to the Premier League outfit, with Raphinha also wanting to move to Camp Nou.
Elsewhere at Elland Road, Sinisterra could be the fifth signing of this ongoing transfer window following the arrivals of Brenden Aaronson, Rasmus Kristensen, Marc Roca and Darko Gyabi.
Furthermore, Leeds have identified Tyler Adams and Charles De Ketelarae as potential midfield targets, with the former one a personal choice for Jesse March to replace Kalvin Phillips, who has joined Manchester City.
As far as De Ketelarae’s pursuit is concerned, Leeds have to fend off AC Milan and fellow Premier League outfit Leicester City for the signing of the Club Brugge prospect.
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