Leeds United target Rasmus Kristensen is set to undergo a medical today with the Whites according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano.
Kristensen has been edging closer to Elland Road over the past week, with a fee of around £10m being agreed upon by Leeds and Red Bull Salzburg.
Leeds have signed one player already from Salzburg this summer in Brenden Aaronson and look set to make Danish full-back Kristensen their second signing of the window.
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Romano tweeted: "Done deal and confirmed. Rasmus Kristensen will undergo his medical tests with Leeds tomorrow, after full agreement reached with Salzburg. Everything completed and set to be announced, Kristensen joins Leeds on a permanent deal."
Kristensen will be a welcome addition to Leeds' defence as Jesse Marsch and co look to strengthen ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.
The Whites defence was one of the leakiest in the Premier League, with only relegated Norwich City conceding more this season.
Additionally, with Leeds finishing their season playing Robin Koch at right-back after first choice defender Luke Ayling's suspension for his red card against Arsenal, Kristensen will provide the Whites with another full-back option.
The 25-year-old Danish international has been one of Salzburg's best players this season, helping them to a domestic Austrian league and cup double.
Known for his attacking threat down the right flank, Kristensen played a pivotal role in helping Salzburg reach the last 16 of the Champions League against Bayern Munich, playing every single minute of their European campaign.
He has previously worked under Marsch too during the American's time with Salzburg before he joined sister club RB Leipzig in Germany.