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Leeds United Transfers | All Signings & Outgoings, Transfer Updates & Rumours

Leeds United

Leeds United

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Leeds United Transfers – All Signings & Outgoings

26 July, 2025

€16.0M

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22 July, 2025

€20.0M

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18 July, 2025

€13.8M

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17 July, 2025

FREE

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8 July, 2025

€11.6M

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4 July, 2025

LOAN

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1 July, 2025

UNKNOWN

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1 July, 2025

€6.0M

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1 July, 2025

UNKNOWN

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1 July, 2025

UNKNOWN

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Leeds United are preparing for the 2025-26 Premier League season with significant activity in the transfer window. Leeds United transfer news highlights their ambition for survival in the top division, with several high-profile Leeds United signings strengthening the squad. Some key additions include Brazilian goalkeeper Lucas Perri from Lyon for €16 million, who signed a four-year deal, and midfielder Anton Stach from Hoffenheim for £17 million, both seen as crucial for the Premier League challenge.

Leeds United transfer rumours have linked the club with players like Igor Paixao from Feyenoord, though the deal reportedly fell through, and others such as Emiliano Buendia, Jeremie Boga, and Nikola Krstovic. The club are also eyeing talents like Juma Bah, Yegor Yarmolyuk, and Finn Azaz to strengthen their attack. Meanwhile, Leeds United football club transfer news indicates potential departures, with Mateo Joseph possibly leaving and Junior Firpo considering his options as his contract is at an end. These new signings for Leeds United and ongoing Leeds United transfers reflect manager Daniel Farke’s strategy to build a competitive squad, supported by the 49ers’ investment, to ensure a strong return to the top flight.

With their promotion to the Premier League for the 2025-26 season, Leeds United have been active in the transfer market, with several Leeds United signings already confirmed. However, Leeds United transfer news indicates specific squad vacancies that need addressing to ensure competitiveness in the top flight. Let's discuss key areas requiring reinforcement and recommended signings based on Leeds United transfer rumours and strategic needs.

Squad Vacancies

  • Striker (Centre-Forward): Patrick Bamford is potentially leaving, and Mateo Joseph is reportedly seeking a new challenge. Leeds lack a proven Premier League goal scorer. Lukas Nmecha, a recent free signing, is considered a squad player rather than a starter capable of 15+ goals. A reliable striker is critical to avoid relegation, given the struggles of promoted teams like Leicester and Southampton last season.
  • Winger (Attacking Midfielder): The failed signing of Feyenoord’s Igor Paixao has left a gap in the wide attacking areas, especially after Manor Solomon’s loan return to Tottenham. Leeds need a dynamic winger to replace Paixao’s creativity and goal threat. A quality winger will provide balance and support to Wilfried Gnonto and Joel Piroe in attack.
  • Goalkeeper (Backup/Competition): Following Lucas Perri’s £16 million signing from Lyon, strengthening the starting goalkeeper position, Illan Meslier’s potential departure, and the need for depth highlight a vacancy for a reliable backup or competitor. A solid goalkeeper option ensures stability, especially with Perri adapting to the Premier League.
  • Striker: Rodrigo Muniz (Fulham): Leeds United transfer news suggests their interest in the 24-year-old Brazilian, who has Premier League experience and could thrive under Daniel Farke. His physicality and finishing suit with Leeds’ needs.
    Cost: Estimated at £20-25m, depending on negotiations.
  • Winger: Jota Silva (Nottingham Forest): Leeds United transfer rumours have been linked with the 25-year-old Portuguese winger, who offers pace and versatility.
    Cost: Loan with option to buy or £15-20m permanent transfer.
  • Goalkeeper: Christantus Uche (Getafe): He is primarily a good shot-stopper. Leeds United football club transfer news mentions that they are scouting the 22-year-old, who could serve as a long-term goalkeeper investment or as a backup. His youth fits Leeds’ strategy of signing players with resale potential.
    Cost: Likely £10-15m, given his emerging status.
  • Alternative Winger: Emiliano Buendia (Aston Villa): Leeds United transfer news highlights interest in Buendia, who is a perfect fit for the requirements at Villa. His creativity and Premier League experience make him an ideal Paixao alternative.
    Cost: Loan with a potential £20m buy option.

Leeds United 2025-26 Transfer Window

Let's take a look at the new signings for Leeds United.

Confirmed Signings

Leeds United have made seven first-team signings to strengthen their squad, focusing on defensive stability, midfield depth, and attacking versatility. The following players have been confirmed as new signings for Leeds United.

  • Lukas Nmecha (Forward, Free Transfer from Wolfsburg): The 26-year-old German international, versatile across the front line, scored 19 goals in 73 games for Wolfsburg.
  • Jaka Bijol (Centre-Back, £15m from Udinese): The 26-year-old Slovenian, a star at Euro 2024, made 95 appearances for Udinese and was vice-captain in 2024-25, bringing experience to Leeds’ backline.
  • Sebastiaan Bornauw (Centre-Back, £5.1m from Wolfsburg): The 26-year-old Belgian adds depth and physicality to the defence, complementing Joe Rodon and Pascal Struijk.
  • Gabriel Gudmundsson (Left-Back, £10m from Lille): The 26-year-old Swedish international, with 15 caps, replaces Junior Firpo and offers versatility as a left-back or winger with Champions League experience.
  • Sean Longstaff (Midfielder, £12m + £3m add-ons from Newcastle United): The 27-year-old brings Premier League experience to Leeds’ midfield, enhancing their midfield.
  • Anton Stach (Defensive Midfielder, £17.4m + £2.5m add-ons from Hoffenheim): The 26-year-old German international, with two senior caps, is an aggressive, duel-winning midfielder suited for the Premier League.
  • Lucas Perri (Goalkeeper, £15.6m from Lyon): The 27-year-old Brazilian is Leeds’ most expensive goalkeeper signing since Nigel Martyn in 1996, aimed at addressing concerns over Illan Meslier’s form.

Confirmed Departures

Leeds United have seen limited first-team departures so far, with a focus on retaining key players like Wilfried Gnonto, Joel Piroe, and Ethan Ampadu. However, the following Leeds United transfers out have been confirmed.

  • Junior Firpo (Left-Back, Free Transfer to Real Betis): Released on July 1, 2025, upon contract expiry and signed a three-year deal with Real Betis on July 17, 2025.
  • Rasmus Kristensen (Right-Back, £5–7m to Eintracht Frankfurt): Departed on June 16, 2025, for an undisclosed fee, reported to be in the £5–7m range.
  • Josuha Guilavogui (Midfielder, Released): Released on May 17, 2025, after 18 appearances in the 2024-25 season.
  • Isaac Schmidt (Defender, Loan to Werder Bremen): Loaned out for the 2025-26 season after limited game time in the Championship.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Leeds United's new signing?

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Leeds have signed Lyon goalkeeper Lucas Perri in a £15.6 million deal.

What does Leeds United's transfer activity look like this summer?

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Leeds United's transfer activity this summer includes both incomings and outgoings as they prepare for a season with European competition.

Where can I read more about Leeds United transfers?

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You can find reliable, up-to-date information either on the official Leeds United website or on SportsDunia’s Leeds United Transfers page.

How much did Newcastle United spend overall under 49ers Enterprises?

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More than £140million ($180m) was pumped into the club throughout last season to keep it afloat and competitive in the fight for promotion.