A look at the latest Leeds United transfer rumours on Saturday, February 4.
Leeds United a 'friendly club' despite Mateusz Bogusz dispute
UD Ibiza sporting director Miguel Ángel Gómez says Leeds United are “a friendly club” despite a disagreement over loanee Mateusz Bogusz in January. The Polish attacking midfielder was reportedly given the green light to leave the Spanish second tier side, with links to LAFC at the end of the January transfer window.
Bogusz, who has been on loan with the Spanish side since the 2021 campaign picking up an injury in his original loan spell and then extending his deal at the start of this season, has made 16 appearances in LaLiga 2 this season. A lack of game time saw speculation mount in the recent window, suggesting the Whites could cash in on the 21-year-old, or send him elsewhere on loan.
However, that move would not transpire and he's set to stay with Ibiza for the remainder of the campaign
“(Leeds are) a friendly club,” Gomez told AS. “(Bogusz) understood the situation. They understood the position and how important he (the player) is to us.”
Leeds United linked with former Barcelona defender
Leeds All Over claims the Whites are interested in former Barcelona defender Jean-Clair Tobido. The report claims Leeds are interested in a summer move for the current Nice defender, who has impressed in Ligue 1 this season.
Diego Llorente's departure for AS Roma at the end of the January window has left Jesse Marsch's side somewhat light on options at the back, despite the arrival of Max Wober last month.
Todibo has made 83 appearances for Nice in his senior career, signing for the club from Barcelona in 2021. The French youth international has a contract with the Ligue 1 side that expires in the summer of 2027.
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