Report: Newcastle accept 12m offer from Leeds for Sean Longstaff
Briefly

Leeds United is nearing a deal to sign Sean Longstaff from Newcastle United, who has one year left on his contract. Newcastle accepted a £12 million offer, including £10 million up front and £2 million in add-ons. Longstaff is considering the proposal and may accept it as he prefers his boyhood club to receive a transfer fee. With limited playtime at Newcastle, Longstaff's experience in the Premier League could greatly benefit Leeds as they return to the top tier under Daniel Farke's management.
Leeds United appear to have made a significant breakthrough in their efforts to sign Sean Longstaff, as they prepare for their return to the Premier League.
Newcastle have accepted an offer of 12m (10m up-front and 2m in add-ons) from Leeds for Sean Longstaff, who is in the last year of his contract.
Longstaff would reportedly prefer to see his boyhood club receive a fee for him this summer than lose him for nothing next year.
The addition of Longstaff's top-flight experience (171 games in the division) could be invaluable for Leeds upon their return to the top tier.
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