Premier League
Leeds United has taken a decisive step in its ambition to return to the Premier League by securing the signing of Largie Ramazani, a talented forward from Almería. This move, which will amount to a total of 11.7 million euros including add-ons, reflects the English club's determination to strengthen its squad with promotion in sight, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.
Furthermore, the agreement includes a 15% resale clause, ensuring a potential future profit if Ramazani shines at Elland Road and attracts interest from other teams.
🚨⚪️ EXCL: Leeds United have agreed deal to sign Largie Ramazani from Almería, here we go!
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 21, 2024
Fee will be €11.7m total package add-ons included plus 15% sell-on clause.
Medical tests booked. 🛫 pic.twitter.com/4XrbvaCfF8
A Key Addition to Secure Promotion to the Premier League
Ramazani, who has already showcased his quality in La Liga, will join Leeds after completing the scheduled medical tests. The Belgian player comes from a season where he played 29 matches with Almería, amassing 1,560 minutes, contributing with three goals and five assists. Despite his team's relegation to the Spanish second division, his individual performances did not go unnoticed. Ramazani is a versatile and dynamic forward, with a playing style reminiscent of Crysencio Summerville, who signed with West Ham United.
With an average of 195 minutes per goal contribution and 26 created opportunities, Ramazani has proven to be a player capable of consistently threatening in the opposing area. Additionally, his dribbling ability, with a 45% success rate in his attempts, adds an extra dimension to his game that could be crucial for Leeds in their quest for promotion.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El club inglés que cerró el fichaje de Largie Ramazani
