Here are the latest Leeds United transfer rumours on Wednesday, May 31.
Juventus and Man City credited with Willy Gnonto interest
Juventus and Man City are among the clubs interested in a summer move for Leeds United forward Willy Gnonto. That is according to Tuttomercatoweb, who claim City boss Pep Guardiola is 'crazy' about the Italian international.
The report also claims Juve have watched Gnonto for some time but also suggest the idea he could remain at Elland Road in the Championship next season is 'not so farfetched'.
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Manchester United and Chelsea to 'do battle' for Illan Meslier
The same report claims Manchester United and Chelsea are ready to 'do battle' to sign Whites goalkeeper Illan Meslier.
The France under-21 international remains highly rated, despite being dropped by Sam Allardyce for the final four matches of the season after a number of high profile errors, and a big transfer fee could well help to cushion the financial blow of Leeds falling out of the Premier League.
Two Premier League clubs interested in Jack Harrison
West Ham United and Aston Villa are interested in a summer move for Leeds United winger Jack Harrison. That is according to TalkSPORT, who claim the Whites are preparing for his departure despite him recently signing a new contract at Elland Road.
Both the Hammers and the Villans could be involved in European competition next season and are keen to bolster their squad depth as a result.
Harrison, who has previously been linked with moves to Newcastle United and Leicester City, is understood to have a relegation release clause in his contract, meaning that he would be allowed to leave for a cut-price fee.
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