Here are your Leeds United transfer rumours on Tuesday, February 1.
Milan to rival Leeds for Aaronson
AC Milan have reportedly expressed an interest in signing Leeds United target Brenden Aaronson.
However, the Serie A side will have to wait until the summer to complete a deal for the 21-year-old, who has decided to stay at Red Bull Salzburg until at least the end of the season.
According to Calciomercato.com, Milan want to sign the talented midfielder following an impressive first year in Austria, where he has scored 12 goals and grabbed 10 assists in 52 appearances.
They have joined Leeds in the race for his signature after the Whites were heavily linked with a move for the majority of the month, however, Marcelo Bielsa's side couldn't finalise a deal.
There has been reports that this was mainly due to Salzburg's involvement in the Champions League, where they are set to face Bayern Munich in the last-16.
Ramsey stays at Aberdeen
Leeds United-linked Calvin Ramsay has decided to stay at Aberdeen despite reported interest from the Whites and Bologna.
The youngster has impressed in the Scottish Premiership, attracting attention from some Premier League and other European clubs.
Although it was reported that Leeds had placed a bid for Ramsay, Aberdeen have stood firm to keep him until at least the summer.
On deadline day, Daily Express journalist Ryan Taylor confirmed the Whites had made an offer, before Aberdeen kept hold of the teenager in the hope his value will increase before the summer.
He told Give Me Sport: "Leeds have made an offer for Calvin Ramsay, a right-back at Aberdeen.
"The issue is Aberdeen are holding out for as much money as they can and they feel that if something doesn’t happen now, his value might increase further down the line.
"It’s a little one to keep an eye on."
Summerville's Hamburg loan falls through
Crysencio Summerville's proposed move to Hamburg fell through on deadline day after Leeds decided to keep the winger.
It was understood that the German side were interested in taking him for the remainder of the season, however, Marcelo Bielsa supposedly didn't want to lose him this month.
The 20-year-old Dutchman has featured in a handful of games for Leeds this season, but managed a cumulative total of just over 200 minutes on the pitch.
Summerville's status as fourth-choice wide option does suggest his minutes will be limited for the remainder of the season, with Raphinha, Daniel James and Jack Harrison ahead in the pecking order.