Leeds United could end up in business with Liverpool at the end of the transfer window. The Whites are in the market for some reinforcements are looking to complete deals soon.
Leeds kick off their Premier League campaign against Everton on Monday night. Both sides seem to be in the same boat when it comes to transfers. David Moyes has called for more signings, with the Toffees rushing to add a few more players over the last few days. Leeds are also in the market for players, especially attackers.
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The Whites’ depth has been depleted with the departures of two players over the weekend. Mateo Joseph has joined Mallorca on loan till the end of the season. The Spain U21 international did not feature much last season, but he was key when called upon off the bench. Leeds could start the season with just two strikers in the whole squad on Monday night.
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The club are also looking to add another fullback soon. A recent injury to Jayden Bogle has prompted the recruitment team, who are in the market for a fullback who can play both flanks. Daniel Farke also needs a new fullback to give the green light for Isaac Schmidt to leave and join Werder Bremen.
However, that fullback will not be Liverpool star Kostas Tsimikas. Ben Jacobs has confirmed that there is no interest in a deal from Leeds’ side. There were reports that the 29-year old was linked with a move to Elland Road, but that has now been debunked.
Understand Leeds are not currently considering a move for Liverpool defender Kostas Tsimikas despite links.🇬🇷 pic.twitter.com/LeDr8WLngW
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) August 12, 2025
Ben Doak could be a possibility
Liverpool youngster Ben Doak could be sold this summer according to reports. The club are ready to let the winger go if they receive a suitable offer. The Reds insist on their £20million price tag. Leeds are interested, but are yet to make a move or submit a proposal.
Doak would be a good fit in this Leeds system – he is a wide player who can also play as an attacking midfielder. Last season, he impressed on loan, contributing 10 goal involvements in the Championship. He is worth a look if other options are unavailable in a couple of weeks when the transfer deadline is closing.
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