Good Morning. It's Wednesday 15th July, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road...
"Here we go!" – Leeds secure statement signing in Tarik Muharemović
The transfer window has officially reached a fever pitch at Elland Road, with renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano confirming the news Leeds fans have been waiting for: "Here we go!" Leeds United have reached a full agreement with Sassuolo to sign highly-rated centre-back Tarik Muharemović in a package deal worth €40 million (£34.1 million). This marquee acquisition serves as a monumental statement of intent from 49ers Enterprises, signaling that the club's ambitions to move up the Premier League ladder. Muharemović arrives as a definitive upgrade at the heart of the defense, stepping in as a direct replacement for Pascal Struijk on the left side of the central pairing.
For Daniel Farke, who demands a naturally left-footed defender to maintain structural integrity during build-up play, the 23-year-old Bosnia and Herzegovina international is the perfect tactical fit. Standing at an imposing 6ft 4in, Muharemović brings an immediate increase in aerial dominance, physicality and controlled aggression to the Whites backline. Beyond his physical stature, his technical profile is elite; he possesses a penchant for progressive, long-range passing that will act as a launchpad for Farke’s possession-heavy system. Capable of seamlessly transitioning between a back-four and a back-three, his versatility offers Farke the tactical flexibility to adapt to any opponent. This signing is more than just about survival next season, it is a clear message to the rest of the top flight that Leeds United are building for a successful future.
Schmidt expected to complete Young Boys switch
Leeds United’s versatile defender Isaac Schmidt is nearing a permanent departure from Elland Road, with BSC Young Boys currently in pole position to secure his signature. After a competitive pursuit that saw Young Boys edge out fellow Swiss Super League side FC Basel, the two clubs are now finalizing the financial structure of a deal that is expected to facilitate a clean break for the 26-year-old. For Leeds, the move serves as an opportunity to further streamline their wage bill and move on a fringe player who has struggled under Daniel Farke’s tenure. The transition to Bern represents a vital turning point for Schmidt, who has found opportunities scarce since his £2.5 million arrival from FC St. Gallen in August 2024.
Despite a productive loan spell at SV Werder Bremen during the 2025/26 campaign, where he demonstrated his tactical flexibility across both defensive flanks, he failed to secure a permanent future in Germany. Now, Young Boys have identified Schmidt as the primary solution to their defensive requirements, particularly with the looming departure of Lewin Blum and an injury crisis currently affecting their right-back depth. By securing guaranteed first-team football in the Swiss top flight, Schmidt hopes to reignite his career and force his way back into contention for the Switzerland national team, marking a fresh start that suits both his professional ambitions and Leeds' squad-building objectives.
Final obstacle could scupper Perri move
Torino are closing in on a deal for Leeds goalkeeper Lucas Perri, offering the Brazilian a much-needed lifeline after he fell out of favor under Daniel Farke. Perri’s time at Elland Road effectively hit a wall following a disastrous 4-3 defeat at St James’ Park, where he conceded twice in stoppage time. That collapse saw him immediately demoted to cup duty, never to start a league match again. His exclusion became a quiet point of contention among the Elland Road faithful, especially as Illan Meslier kept his starting position in the Leeds side for months despite a series of high-profile blunders during their 24/25 promotion campaign. With many supporters questioning why Meslier retained the number-one spot for so long, rumours of a fractured relationship between Perri and Farke have only intensified.
Now, a move to Serie A offers Perri a chance at redemption. Armed with a dual Italian / Brazilian passport, the goalkeeper is eager to revitalise his career, but the deal currently hangs in the balance over the structure of the transfer. While Torino are pushing for a season-long loan with an option to buy, Leeds are digging their heels in, demanding an obligation to make the move permanent for a fee in the region of £10 million. As negotiations continue, both parties remain at an impasse, leaving Perri’s future in limbo as he waits to see if he can finally turn the page on his frustrating stint in Yorkshire.