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Leeds United agree deal to sign £10m winger who stunned Real Madrid last season
Leeds United have lost some key players this summer but are now on the verge of a major signing to bolster Daniel Farke’s squad.
As if losing a playoff final isn’t painful enough, Leeds United fans have now had to deal with sa𝕴ying goodbye to some key players.
Archie Gray was the first really painful move as the homegrown talen♔t completed a move to Tottenham Hotspur.
Crysencio Summerville was next as he joined🌟 West Ham Uꦯnited before Georginio Rutter finalised a move to Brighton and Hove Albion this week.
Leeds have suffered blow after blow but are now close to making a new sꦉigning with Largie Ramazani nearing a switch to Elland Road.

Largie Ramazani to Leeds United
Fabrizio R🍸omano now reports that Leeds have ‘agreed a deal’ to bring in Almeria talent Ram𒅌azani.
Romano adds that Leeds have agreed a package worth around €11.7👍million (£10million) with Almeria retaining a 15% sell-on clause.
Ramazani is now set to travel for a medical with Leeds ahead of a big move back to♛ Engli꧙sh football.
Reports earlier this week indicated that Leeds wanted to sign Ramazani and they now appear to have landed their man.
The news may come as a blow to Everton, with the Toffees interested in Ramazani themselves earlier in August.
Ramazani and Almeria suffered relegation from La Liga꧑ this past season and the Belgian has attracted interest as a result.
Yet rather than secure a move to the Premier League, Ramaznai is set�♐� for the Championship with Leeds no doubt viewing him as a player who can help their promotion push.
Who is Largie Ramazani?
Ramazani hails from Belgium and started out in the famed🔥 Anderlecht youth ranks before🔥 joining Charlton Athletic.
The diminutive winger moved to London at the agཧe of 12 and his displays for Charlton sparked interest from Manchester United.
Ramazani 🎃headed to Old Trafford at the age of 16 and made a senior debut against♛ FC Astana in November 2019.
First-team chances weren’t forthcom♐ing from there though and Ramazani rejected the offer of a new deal with Manchester United.
Ramazani instead backed himself and headed for Spain, signing for Almeria in the summer of 🎃2020.
The 23-year-old has now bagged 22 goals and nine assist🍸s in 128 games for Almeria, including a goal after just 38 seconds against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu last season.
Ramazani stunned the Real fans on that day and his somersault celebration o♐nly made the moment even more eye-catching.
Ramᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚazani predominantly plays as a left winger and Leeds seemingly view him as the ideal replacement for Summerville, four years since leaving Manchester.