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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Leeds is not willing to meet the asking price for the stated goal of the attacker



The Leeds United striker seems unlikely to sign the Ze Luis form this month between Russia claims that championship promotion followers presented a major challenge to star Spartak Moscow.

Marcelo Bielsa's team has hired Real Madrid goalkeeper Kiko Casilla this month as they try to strengthen their pressure for promotion in the Premier League. And the Championat reports said that the soccer director Victor Orta had already attributed the Cape Verdean striker Ze Luis as his next investment.

According to Russian media reports, Leeds made an offer of £ 10.5 million for the Spartak striker, who scored 11 goals in 24 appearances in all competitions this season.

And he claims the attacker is going to West Yorkshire was favored by reports that the Russian colossus has already agreed to sell Ze Louis to Leeds.

However, while Zé Luis is a player to which Leeds took into consideration, it is understood that the club still has to take a decisive approach and is not willing to spend as much money on an attacker, with the feeling of dog to give other positions.

The immediate goal of Leeds is to try to persuade Swansea to sell the Dan James ward, although the Bianchi have yet to make a firm bid for the 5 million-pound ward.

It is well known that the United States launches its opening offer of about 2.5 million pounds by the end of the week; an approach that the swans will certainly reject.

James, who was without a contract for 18 months and did not receive a proposal from the Welsh team, despite the pleas of his team-mate Oli McBurnie to tie the star.

If they conclude this agreement, Leeds still hopes to introduce a new n. 10 in place of Samu Saiz, who returned to Spain with Getafe earlier this month, although Ze Luis could still enter the equation as an attacker who signs if nothing else materializes and can persuade Spartak to reduce the asking price.

Zé Luis scored 12 goals in 35 games with the Portuguese team from Braga before joining Spartak, with whom he signed a 5.85 million pound contract in 2015.

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