Leeds made 10 signings during the summer transfer window, as efforts were made to ensure that Daniel Farke's squad can survive the Premier League. But one player that did not end up at Elland Road is Josh Brownhill. Brownhill, who left Burnley in July when his contract expired, was a standout performer in the Championship last season, and that led to many clubs being linked with signing him. Leeds were one of them, although a deal failed to come to fruition.
According to Sky Sports News (via GiveMeSport), Wolves have entered into contract negotiations with Josh Brownhill, who remains a free agent after leaving Burnley at the start of July when his deal at Turf Moor expired. Brownhill, who was pursued by West Ham earlier in the summer, has also attracted strong interest from Saudi Pro League side Al-Shabab, who are willing to pay him in excess of 100k-a-week.