Leeds United have been looking forward to making amends for the mistakes from their last season, which saw them losing out at the last moment from qualifying for the Championship playoffs in the and finish the season in the seventh spot on the league table.
The Whites have included quite a few players in their roster for the next term, which is a clear indication of their determination to do well. The new manager at the helm of the Elland Road club, Thomas Christiansen, has been much interested in bringing young players into the club for the next season and is currently having grave interest to bag his compatriot Spanish youngster Toni Villa for the Championship side in the summer transfer window.
The Leeds United manager is looking to make a bid for the young striker in the next few days in order to strengthen his strike force for the next season. The ex-Spanish international is looking forward to pairing an able striker with their talismanic forward Chris Wood, who has done the bulk of scoring in the last season with 27 goals, and his search might be over as he gets his hand on the player.
Reportedly, the Elland Road club are looking to activate a release clause of £4 million for the young marksman, who is currently playing for the Spanish outfit Real Valladolid.
The Whites have already bagged two influential strikers in the form of Samuel Saiz and Caleb Akuban, but are looking forward to making another signing by bringing back the young Spanish forward to the club for the next season. This will no doubt, make their strike force one of the most feared one in the next season, helping to get them into the much coveted Championship playoffs in the next term.
Toni Villa is known for his wonderful shot making and dazzling runs down the middle of the pitch into the heart of the opposition defence, so as to score goals himself as well as provide crucial assists for his teammates, keeping his team in advantage. He is also known to be lethal from both open play as well as set piece situations, thus making the opposing team pay for their mistakes and getting the ball in the back of the net.