Leeds United book medical for Almeria winger Largie Ramazani as Whites prepare permanent transfer — YEP 21/8/24
By Joe Donnohue
Leeds United have agreed a fee to sign Almeria winger Largie
Ramazani in a £10 million transfer.
Leeds have booked a medical for Almeria and former
Manchester United wide-man Largie Ramazani, as reported by transfers journalist
Fabrizio Romano, with a view to completing a permanent transfer.
The Belgian spent time with Charlton Athletic and Man United
during his formative years after leaving RSC Anderlecht’s youth system and
moving to England. Due to his time spent in the country previously, Ramazani
should qualify as a homegrown player in the required quota mandated by the EFL.
Ramazani joined Spanish club Almeria on a free transfer from
Old Trafford in 2020, then billed a high-potential talent but unlikely to make
the grade in Manchester.
After several seasons in the first-team setup with Los
Rojiblancos, yo-yoing between LaLiga and Spain’s second tier, Leeds have made
their move in a deal which could see him become the fifth arrival at Elland
Road this summer.
Initially named as a player of interest by the YEP, Ramazani
could be announced as soon as tomorrow. To be involved on Friday night against
Sheffield Wednesday, the 23-year-old would need to be registered with the EFL
by noon tomorrow [Thursday, August 22].
The diminutive forward typically plays off the left flank
and is seen by Leeds as a replacement for Crysencio Summerville. Ramazani has
one year remaining on his Almeria deal, with whom he was relegated from the
Spanish top flight last season.