Leeds United are interested in signing the Getafe attacker Christantus Uche during the summer transfer window.
It will be interesting to see if they can get the deal across the line. According to reports via SportWitness, they are well placed to secure his signature this summer.
The player registered 11 goal contributions last season, and he could prove to be a very useful option for Leeds United this season. They need more creativity and cutting-edge in the final third, and Uche will help them improve. The player has been linked with Everton as well.
Leeds, Wolves and Brentford are all keen on signing the 22-year-old this summer. The player has a release clause of €25 million in his contract, but he will be available for a fee of just €20 million. This is a golden opportunity for Leeds to snap him up on a bargain, and it would be ideal for them to get the deal done.
Even though they will face competition from other Premier League clubs, they have the resources to get the deal across the line. They are one of the most prestigious clubs in English football, and the opportunity to join them could be exciting for the 22-year-old as well.
Getafe under pressure to sell Uche
Getafe are going through financial difficulties, and they need to sell some players in order to balance the books and register some players. Leeds must look to make the most of this opportunity and get the deal done.
“We’ll have to release some so we can register all or almost all of them. I wouldn’t like Uche or anyone to leave, but we have to accept the offers we have, and there are several,” Getafe president José Bordalás admitted.
It will be interesting to see how the situation develops. The 22-year-old has the qualities to do well in English football, and he could be an important player for Leeds United. Similarly, Wolves and Brentford would benefit from securing his signature as well. The asking prices of affordable for all three clubs, and it will be interesting to see where he ends up eventually.





