Breaking News:Leeds United Rejects £23M Bid for Wilfried Gnonto from….

Everton has shown long-term interest in Gnonto, and recent reports suggested that any potential transfer would likely occur later in the window, with Gnonto expected to start the season at Leeds United. The Toffees might make a move after selling Amadou Onana, which could align with recent developments.will be eager to hold onto their key players as they look to avoid further departures this summer.

Daniel Farke’s side narrowly missed out on promotion last season and as a result have been forced to see several first team talents depart Elland Road this summer.

Crysencio Summerville is the latest name to have left. He joined West Ham United over the weekend after a period of drawn out transfer talk

Wilfried Gnonto, 20, has attracted interest from various clubs this summer, a scenario reminiscent of last year when he ultimately stayed with Leeds United, aiming for a swift return to the Premier League.

Everton has shown long-term interest in Gnonto, and recent reports suggested that any potential transfer would likely occur later in the window, with Gnonto expected to start the season at Leeds United. The Toffees might make a move after selling Amadou Onana, which could align with recent developments.

Leeds Live has reported that Leeds United rejected a £23 million offer for Gnonto earlier this window. With Summerville’s departure, there is now an opportunity for Gnonto to become a central figure for Leeds this season.

Getting him firing

The 20-year-old joined Leeds United whilst they were still in the Premier League and he contributed to six goals in 24 top flight appearances.

Last season, in the second tier, he managed 11 goals and assists in 39 league outings.

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This season he could be in line to start the majority of games in replace of Summerville and the latest report claims Leeds United are now under no pressure to sell anyone else and therefore they could once again keep Gnonto at the club despite large Premier League interest.

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