Largie Ramazani has signed a contract with Leeds United, which is likely to be revealed in due time.
According to journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Leeds have sealed the deal for the forward, who will replace Crysencio Summerville.
Tavolieri says that Leeds will announce the forward’s signing in the coming hours after striking a final agreement with Almeria.
Daniel Farke’s side will pay a base cost of €7.7 million, with an additional €4 million in add-ons. The Spanish side will also keep 15% of any future earnings from the deal.
He also confirms that the athlete has signed a contract with the Whites. That is a four-year contract with an option for an additional year.
There is no information about a medical, but if Ramazani has now signed his contract, it is likely that everything went smoothly.
The acquisition will be a significant boost for Farke, who has seen his team dismantled this summer as Leeds seek to balance the books.
It remains to be seen whether Ramazani can cover the significant gap created by Summerville’s move to West Ham.