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Leeds United Could Bank £36m Profit from Gnonto Transfer: Latest Headlines

Leeds United is a club that has been making headlines in recent years with their impressive performances on the pitch both domestically and internationally. However, the club is also making waves off the pitch with a series of transfer rumours and speculation surrounding their upcoming summer transfer business. The latest rumours suggest that Leeds can bank big from selling young forward Amadou Gnonto, while Steven Sinisterra may be growing frustrated with a lack of opportunities. Meanwhile, forward Daichi Kamada is reportedly set for an exit. In this article, we explore the potential for big profits for the Yorkshire club, the frustration of Sinisterra, and the future of Kamada.


According to reports, Leeds United could potentially earn a profit of £36 million from a possible summer sale of Wilfried Gnonto. The teenager joined the club from FC Zurich in a £4 million move and agreed to a five-year deal. Several top Premier League and Serie A clubs have already expressed an interest in the Italy international. Leeds are “accepting” of the possibility of losing Gnonto after just one season if the team is relegated. However, the club’s precarious Premier League status means that they are not under any immediate pressure to sell. The Whites are said to be demanding more than £40m to consider a transfer this summer.

In other news, Daichi Kamada has decided not to renew his contract with Eintracht Frankfurt, and as a result will be leaving the German club at the end of the season. Leeds United had shown interest in the player, along with Tottenham Hotspur, last summer, and reports have suggested that the club was tempted to revisit their interest in January. A move failed to materialize during the winter transfer window, but the Whites could potentially sign him on a free transfer now. Furthermore, Javi Gracia has emphasized the need for patience with Luis Sinisterra, who has struggled with injuries this season. The 23-year-old’s performance against Nottingham Forest was the first reminder in a long time of his initial excellent form, which drew comparisons with Raphinha.


In conclusion, Leeds United’s transfer moves are under the spotlight once again, with opportunities to cash in on young talented players like Jeremy Doku and Kamada. The club must make some tough decisions, whether to keep or sell, in the coming weeks. Additionally, with the frustration of Sinisterra, Leeds must stay alert to potential locker room conflicts. All eyes will be on the Elland Road this season to see if the Whites can capitalize on their talents and bank big profits.

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