Leeds United prepared for paying 35 million pounds sterling for Rodrigo Muniz

Daniel Farke, director of Leeds United, recognizes the fans as he celebrates victory. (Photo by George Wood / Getty Images)
Leeds United is interested in improving their attack unit with the signature of Fulham Rodrigo Muniz striker.
According to a teamtalk report, they are ready to spend up to 35 million pounds sterling for the Brazilian. They have already paid a similar amount for Georginio Rutter. Muniz could be a club record signed for them if the move takes place. The report claims that Fulham will have a cost of 50 million pounds sterling.
The Brazilian striker was linked to Chelsea and Tottenham in the past. Meanwhile, there were rumors that he dreams of a move to Manchester United.
Leeds could use Rodrigo Muniz
It will be interesting to see if the two clubs can finalize an agreement in the coming weeks. It is no secret that Leeds needs to improve their team. They obtained their promotion in the Premier League, and they will seek to stay there for the coming seasons.
They will not want to return to the championship at the end of next season. They need quality players to survive in the elite.
Meanwhile, the 24 -year -old Brazilian has successfully succeeded for Fulham, and he scored 11 times last season. It is likely to improve with coaching and experience. He could be a key player for Leeds next season.
Can they negotiate a reasonable agreement?

The newly promoted team should have a substantial transfer budget, and they will seek to improve several areas of their team. They will not want to pay too much too much for the attacker. It will be interesting to see how the situation is developing.
The Brazilian has succeeded well enough for Fulham, and he has no reason to leave. It remains to be seen if Leeds can convince him to join the club. Fulham is certainly more likely to survive the Premier League compared to Leeds, and it will be interesting to see how the situation is developing.






