Leeds United are going to have to pay more than ?7million in order to sign PSV man Philipp Max.
Thanks to an injury setback suffered by Junior Firpo, as well as the decision to sell Leif Davis to Ipswich Town, Leeds are currently without a left-back for the opening game of the season.
Jesse Marsch has confirmed that the club are going to be looking for a new option in the back end of the transfer window.
Tutto Mercato reported that a target of the club is PSV man Philipp Max, with Leeds having placed a near ?7million offer down for the German international.
However, the Eredivisie outfit are in a predicament in that position due to an injury for their other left-back, Mauro Junior.
Dutch outlet Eindhoven Dagblad are claiming that this setback for the Brazilian threatens to scupper any move for Max, knowing he’s their only real option now.
An upcoming Europa League qualifier means PSV are in no immediate rush to sell, and should they do so later in the window, it’s claimed a “mega” fee would be needed.
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Test the waters.
It’s worth seeing if we can sign him this summer, even though I don’t think PSV will want to play ball.
If we learn that he is interested in the move, then it might be a good idea to try opening with a bid.
We need a left-back not only to cover for the next few weeks, but having someone to improve on Firpo, and Max does that.
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