Leeds United are preparing to activate a goalkeeper’s release clause, in hopes of bringing him to Elland Road.
Ahead of their upcoming return to the Premier League, manager Daniel Farke is keen to strengthen his squad- with defenders Jaka Bijol and Sebastian Bornauw already arriving from Udinese and Wolfsburg respecively.
According to Football Italia, Leeds are preparing to pay £17m to activate the release clause of Torino goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic.
The brother of Al Hilal midfielder Sergej, his release clause is available until the end of July.
His release clause is reportedly £17m, but higher for non-Italian clubs - meaning Leeds may have to spend upwards of £20m to secure his services.
Milinkovic-Savic, 28, saved four penalties last season alone as his heroics helped Torino finish 11th in Serie A.
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