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Leeds open talks to sign 'one of the best talents in Europe' from UCL giants - report

Leeds have reportedly opened talks to sign a Barcelona star in the summer transfer window as they look to improve Daniel Farke's squad.

Leeds have confirmed just one new addition in the summer window so far, bringing in Harry Wilson on a free transfer after he left Fulham.

Despite only one new deal being confirmed, Leeds are certainly active in the transfer market.

Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Leeds are pushing to sign Bosnian defender Tarek Muharemovic from Italian side Sassuolo.

Leeds have also submitted an offer to sign Southampton midfielder Shea Charles early in the window, but a move does appear to have stalled in recent weeks.

The Yorkshire club do appear to have their irons in many fires at the moment, but their supporters will be hoping to see a few more deals getting over the line.

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According to reports in Spain, Leeds are one of the sides to have opened talks to sign Barcelona forward Roony Bardghji in the summer transfer window.

The Swedish attacker is believed to have more than 10 offers on the table, including from numerous Premier League clubs.

Barcelona have asked Bardghji to find a new club in the summer transfer window, and the La Liga club want a sale with a buy-back option.

Leeds have made their initial approach, but they face plenty of competition to try to secure his signature this summer.

Leeds could struggle in the race, given the competition, but that hasn't stopped them trying.

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Bardghji a highly rated talent

Roony Bardghji

Bardghji, described as 'one of the best talents in Europe' by Fabrizio Romano, was incredibly highly rated before he made the move to Barcelona.

The former Copenhagen man has struggled to cement himself as a guaranteed starter with the La Liga club, but that's no surprise when competing with the likes of Lamine Yamal.

Bardghji is always going to find it difficult to break into the eleven as long as Yamal is there. A move away from the club might be exactly what he needs in order to continue progressing.

Leeds would likely be able to offer him a lot more minutes than Barcelona would, which could make it a tempting destination for the youngster.

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