Leeds United are reportedly exploring the possibility of signing Eduard Spertsyan, a £17 million-rated attacking midfielder from Russian club FC Krasnodar. The 24-year-old Armenia international has expressed openness to a move to Elland Road, particularly if Leeds secure promotion to the Premier League.
In an interview with Russian outlet Championat, Spertsyan stated, “Why not?” when asked about a potential transfer to Leeds, acknowledging their strong position in the Championship and likelihood of promotion. He confirmed that while a January move was unlikely, both he and Krasnodar would be open to offers in the summer. Spertsyan emphasized that any winter departure would have required a compelling offer and a club with a strong desire to sign him, conditions that were not met at th
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Leeds United are reportedly exploring the possibility of signing Eduard Spertsyan, a £17 million-rated attacking midfielder from Russian club FC Krasnodar. The 24-year-old Armenia international has expressed openness to a move to Elland Road, particularly if Leeds secure promotion to the Premier League.
In an interview with Russian outlet Championat, Spertsyan stated, “Why not?” when asked about a potential transfer to Leeds, acknowledging their strong position in the Championship and likelihood of promotion. He confirmed that while a January move was unlikely, both he and Krasnodar would be open to offers in the summer. Spertsyan emphasized that any winter departure would have required a compelling offer and a club with a strong desire to sign him, conditions that were not met at th
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Leeds United are reportedly exploring the possibility of signing Eduard Spertsyan, a £17 million-rated attacking midfielder from Russian club FC Krasnodar. The 24-year-old Armenia international has expressed openness to a move to Elland Road, particularly if Leeds secure promotion to the Premier League.
In an interview with Russian outlet Championat, Spertsyan stated, “Why not?” when asked about a potential transfer to Leeds, acknowledging their strong position in the Championship and likelihood of promotion. He confirmed that while a January move was unlikely, both he and Krasnodar would be open to offers in the summer. Spertsyan emphasized that any winter departure would have required a compelling offer and a club with a strong desire to sign him, conditions that were not met at th
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