Leeds agree fee for Leicester defender James Justin — Independent 24/8/25
The Premier League side agreed an £8m fee which could rise to £10m
Richard Jolly
Leeds have agreed an £8m fee with Leicester for full-back
James Justin as Daniel Farke is closing in on his 10th summer signing.
The deal could rise to £10m, depending on add-ons, and would
take the promoted club’s spending in this transfer window past £100m.
And Justin’s arrival would enable Farke to strengthen his
defence after Leeds conceded five goals in Saturday’s defeat to Arsenal.
The England international, who is in the last year of his
contract at Leicester, can play both right-back and left-back and would give
Leeds options in defence.
Farke has already bought one left-back, Gabriel Gudmundsson,
this summer along with centre-backs Jaka Bijol and Sebastiaan Bornauw.
Goalkeeper Lucas Perri, midfielders Anton Stach and Sean
Longstaff and forwards Lukas Nmecha, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Noah Okafor have
also joined Leeds.
Leicester have started to sell after their relegation to the
Championship, with Conor Coady, Mads Hermansen, Wilfried Ndidi and Kasey
McAteer all leaving this month, bringing in more than £40m, while there is also
interest in Bilal El Khannouss. Justin started the season captaining Leicester
but now also looks likely to leave.