
"Leeds United have taken their summer spending past the £100m mark after completing the signing of James Justin from Leicester City. Justin, who has put pen to paper on a four-year deal with Daniel Farke's side, arrives at Elland Road for an initial £8m fee, with £2m in add-ons. The 27-year-old becomes Leeds' 10th signing of the transfer window as the club look to preserve their Premier League status after earning promotion from the Championship."
"After beating Everton in their opening match of the 2025-26 campaign, Leeds were thumped 5-0 on Saturday by title hopefuls Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. Justin joins Leeds having made 169 appearances across all competitions for Leicester since his move from boyhood club Luton Town back in 2019. He helped the Foxes lift their first FA Cup in 2020-21, while also featuring 39 times in their title-winning Championship campaign in 2023-24."
Leeds United completed the signing of James Justin from Leicester City on a four-year deal for an initial £8m fee, with £2m in add-ons, taking summer spending past £100m. Justin is the club’s tenth signing of the transfer window as Leeds seek to preserve Premier League status following promotion from the Championship. Leeds won their opening match of the 2025-26 campaign against Everton but suffered a 5-0 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates. Justin made 169 appearances for Leicester after joining from boyhood club Luton Town in 2019. He helped Leicester win the FA Cup in 2020-21 and featured 39 times in their 2023-24 Championship title season.
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