Leeds United’s impressive summer of transfers continues.

In an interview published by Swedish publication Expressen, the agent of Pawel Cibicki has confirmed his client has signed a four-year deal at Leeds United and he cannot wait to get going.
The 23-year-old has been linked with a move to Elland Road for the last few weeks and images recently circulated in his homeland purporting to show him putting pen to paper on his new deal.

“I can confirm that he is ready for Leeds and that the contract is for four years,” Nochi Hamasor is quoted as telling Expressen.
“He will be a little bit like a saviour who will shoot them up. They believe in him.”
When he was asked if Leeds had signed Cibicki as a striker or a winger, his agent said the Whites see him as “an offensive force.”
That suggests he will be competing with Caleb Ekuban, Jay-Roy Grot and Pierre-Michel Lasogga for a starting spot up front for a Leeds side pushing hard for promotion back to the top flight this season.

Leeds have impressed with their summer business, bringing in a whole host of exciting new players, many of whom have hit the ground running.
Among those are Samu Saiz and Ezgjan Alioski and the creative midfielders could soon have two new strikers to provide assists for.
Cibicki is not the most prolific of attackers, finding the net 12 times in 80 appearances for Malmo, but if Leeds boss Thomas Christiansen can get him firing on a regular basis, it could prove to be yet another canny piece of business from the Whites heirarchy.
Leeds have the international break to bed in their late arrivals before they return to domestic action next month.
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