Leeds open to selling first-team player for big money
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Leeds open to selling first-team player for big money
"Bijol is a monster at centre-back, loves the physical side of the game, very good in the aerial challenges as well. I think Leeds right now, if they stay up, which is looking positive for them, they'll be keen to keep hold of their best players and build on what they have achieved this season."
"Bijol was a bit of a snip at 15million from Udinese. It would take big money to even consider Leeds letting him move on anytime soon."
Jaka Bijol has established himself as a key defensive player for Leeds United under manager Daniel Farke, prompting the club to set a high asking price for any potential suitors. The Slovenian international was acquired from Udinese for roughly 15 million, but his commanding performances have substantially increased his market value. His physical dominance, aerial prowess, and successful adaptation to English football have attracted interest from top clubs, including Liverpool, who are seeking defensive reinforcements. Leeds remains committed to retaining their best players as they pursue Premier League safety, making it clear that only a substantial financial offer would convince them to sell Bijol.
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