Pawel Cibicki is keen on moving to Leeds.

Pawel Cibicki has spoken out about his reported transfer to Leeds United.
The Swedish striker is excited about a switch, with Leeds in discussions with Malmo about a transfer.
Speaking to Swedish outlet Fotboll Skanalen, Cibicki has confirmed their interest, but is playing both sides of the fence, insisting he is happy to stay if Malmo are not satisfied with Leeds’ offer.

He said: “It’s fun when you get in touch with such big teams. It is a big club in England.
“Then I like it here. I still have a lot to prove here too.
“It’s a dream to go abroad to such clubs, it’s not a bad league. Obviously it would be fun.
“If it does not work, I’ll stay here. It is important to me that Malmö is paid, and that it feels good for me and for Malmö simply.
“If they are not satisfied, I’ll stay.”
The 23-year-old is one of the most highly rated players in his homeland and is a former teammate of Leeds defender Pontus Jansson.
Leeds are looking to strengthen ahead of the transfer deadline, and have money to spend after selling Chris Wood for £15 million to Premier League side Burnley.
Last night Hamburg confirmed Pierre-Michel Lasogga has joined Leeds on loan for the year.
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