[ad_1]
Leeds keeps hope on James
Leeds hopes to reach an agreement with Swansea on Daniel James, winger of Wales.
Leeds offers James 5 million books in advance with other additions to convince them to sell.
Swansea was hoping for an agreement worth between £ 10 and £ 12 million and resisting Leeds' advances.
Leeds has the feeling of having a strong hand because James, who was born in Yorkshire, would be eager to get to Elland Road.
Swansea also needs to raise funds on the day of the deadline in order to reduce costs after the relegation of the Premier League.
Swansea's position may change based on their attempts to move other players today.
James, who has a hat from Wales, has started the last 18 months of his contract and his value will fall at 11 pm he's still in Swansea.
Leeds knows all this and does not want to pay what he considers to be inflated prices for players.
They are willing to give up the deal if Swansea does not compromise, even if James is Marcelo Bielsa's No. 1 transfer target.
Bielsa chose James when football director Victor Orta presented him with his list of wingers and felt that the 21-year-old had great potential.
Still, Bielsa will not complain if Leeds does not close the deal and he thinks his current team can finish the job and win a promotion.
James, born in Beverley, was trained at the Hull Academy before Swansea came to pick him up in July 2015.
[ad_2]
Source link