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MOT View: Calvert-Lewin and Europa League winner - Three free agents Leeds could target

Dominic Calvert-Lewin could sign for Leeds United.

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Josh Edwards

Mon 4 August 2025 7:18, UK

Leeds United could still take a look at the free agent market this summer.

The Whites have spent a fair amount of money so far this summer ahead of their return to the Premier League, and are unlikely to stop any time soon.

Attacking reinforcements are needed at Elland Road in the next two weeks, though Daniel Farke will also want to bolster his squad across the board.

With that in mind, MOT Leeds News takes a look at players who are currently without a club, but could play a significant role for Leeds in the Premier League.

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke

Leeds boss, Daniel Farke (Credit: Imago)

Calvert-Lewin could be ideal for Leeds

Leeds will likely need to bring in at least two strikers this summer, and the signing of Dominic Calvert-Lewin could be a very smart one.

Premier League experience

Free transfer

Excellent depth

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The Englishman has had his troubles with injuries over the years, but he has a wealth of experience in the Premier League, and if the Whites can keep him fit, he would be an excellent option.

With that said, Farke would need to see a lot of the remaining budget spent on a striker to be ahead of him in the pecking order.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin Leeds United

Leeds have been linked with Calvert-Lewin (Credit: Imago)

Sergio Reguilon to Leeds?

Junior Firpo was replaced by Gabriel Gudmundsson this summer, with Sam Byram next in line after the Swede.

Sergio Reguilon would not only provide depth but would push Gudmundsson for a starting place in the Premier League.

The Spaniard recently won the Europa League with Tottenham, and his experience in England could aid Leeds in the fight for survival.

Sergio Reguilon at Tottenham

Reguilon left Spurs this summer (Credit: Imago)

Hakim Ziyech could unlock defences

Hakim Ziyech most recently featured for Al-Duhail in Dubai, but could be tempted with a move back to the Premier League.

The 32-year-old made over 60 appearances for Chelsea last time he played in England, and showed plenty of quality without necessarily being a game-changer.

His versatility could be key for the Whites if they pursued a deal, though a lot of it would depend on his wages.

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