Here are the latest Leeds United transfer rumours on Saturday, March 26.
Raphinha update
Deco, the agent of Leeds United winger Raphinha, is now currently in ‘advanced talks’ with Barcelona over a potential summer move for his client. That is according to Fabrizio Romano, who claims that while talks between the two clubs are yet to get under way, Deco and the La Liga side have been in discussions for a month now.
Talks over a new deal at Elland Road for Raphinha appear to have gone quiet which has opened the door for speculation for links to the likes of Barcelona and Liverpool. It remains to been seen whether Barca have the necessary funds to fund the deal, particularly if Leeds remain in the Premier League this season.
Neil scouting
Leeds United are reportedly among a host of clubs who have been regularly scouting Sunderland midfielder Dan Neil this season. That is according to Football League World, who say that Aston Villa, Brighton, Wolves and Middlesbrough have also been keeping tabs on the progress of Neil in the last few months.
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Leeds will almost certainly be in the market for a new midfielder this summer, with Neil the latest name to be linked with a summer move to the club. The 20-year-old has enjoyed a breakthrough campaign with the Black Cats in their push for promotion from League One, as he has netted three goals and provided seven assists in 35 appearances.
Rangers starlet eyed
Leeds United are reportedly among a host of Premier League clubs eyeing up a move for young Rangers striker Rory Wilson. That is according to the Daily Star, who claim that Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Newcastle United are also interested in the 16-year-old.
Wilson is set to be offered his first professional deal with Rangers, though the report states that he is set to turn down the offer. The Scotland U17 international has netted 40 goals already this season for the Scottish Champions' youth sides and clubs will have to shell out £300,000 in compensation in order to secure his signature.