Leeds is on the verge of selling a player on a permanent deal for £65,000.

Leeds is on the verge of selling a player on a permanent deal for £65,000.

It is believed that Leeds United is in discussions to sell a significant Elland Road earner in a permanent move.

Connor Roberts joins Leeds on loan from Burnley The Whites and Daniel Farke waited until the last day of the January transfer window to bring in a desperately needed defensive addition in the form of right-back Connor Roberts.

The Wales international moves to Yorkshire to play for the Whites alongside other nationals Ethan Ampadu, Dan James, and Joe Rodon. He already seems to be considering a permanent stay. After logging on, Roberts spoke and said:

Football is a humorous game, so I’ll do all in my power to leave a positive impression both on and off the field. Eventually, the straight loan arrangement may not be necessary, but for now, it’s just come here and try to help both on and off the field.

“It doesn’t really bother me if I have to play half the games, all the games, or just a few; the goal is to get promoted.” All I want is to be grinning alongside the others.

In the latter hours of the transfer window, Leeds attempted to sign more defenders but were unsuccessful. Among the players that left were teenage players Ian Poveda and Sean McGurk, who signed with Sheffield Wednesday and Swindon Town, respectively.

The deadline has already passed, but it appears Leeds may still be able to make some progress with relation to one of their loanees who left in the summer.

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