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Leeds already have one big obstacle to overcome as they try to sign Jonathan Rowe from Norwich
On the eve of the new Championship season beginning, Leeds United may have already identified their Crysencio Summerville replacement.
Daniel Farke’s side face Portsmouth in Saturday’s early kick off and 🍌will be without Summerville after the winger completed a move to West Ham United.
After failing to return to the Premier League at the first time of asking, Leeds haಌve lost a wealth of talent this summer, including the likes of Archie Gray and Glen Kamara.
Gray in particu꧟lar 🅰played an incredibly important role last season, as did Summerville who netted 21 goals and provided 10 assists.
Leeds evidently can’t afford to eဣnter the new season without attempting to replace those attacking numbers, even if they still boast a wealth🍷 of offensive talent.
Brenden Aaronson will hope to make a differ𝔉ence in that regard, returning 🐬from his loan at Union Berlin with renewed enthusiasm.
But according to , Leeds are now set to make an opening offer for Norwich City winger Jonathan Rowe in the near future.
Leeds’ £7m offer for Jonathan Rowe likely to fall short of Norwich’s asking price
Farke is keen to raid his former club for 22-year-old Rowe who scored 13 goals and provided four assi𒅌sts last term.
Leeds are now looking short of genuine wingers, and that explai🥃ns why Farke’s side are plannin♒g a £7m offer for Rowe.

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However, ♛🏅the report believes that there is a sizable gap between the expected transfer fee for Rowe.
Norwich recently sold Brazilian midfielder Gabrie🍌l Sara to Galatasaray🎐 for a fee over £15m, and will perhaps be hoping to recoup a similar number if they sold Rowe.
Rowe predominantly thrives as a left-winger, cutting in on his right-foot in a similar fashion to Summerville did at Elland Roa💫d.
It’s obvious why Farke would envision Rowe as an effective replacement for the Dutchman, who admittedly doesn’t leave behind easy shoes to f✤ill.
And with just 🌃days before Leeds begin their new sꦑeason against Portsmouth, who have just been promoted from League One, there’s evidently a reason to act quickly.
That being said, Leeds have just pocketed a FFP boost after a recent announcement at Elland Road.