According to The Guardian, Bayern Munich midfielder Michael Cuisance has agreed terms with Leeds United ahead of a move.
It’s claimed that Leeds are making real progress with their move for Cuisance, and personal terms have already been agreed in principle.
Cuisance will allegedly sign a deal until 2025, and Leeds have now made a bid worth €20million (£18million) in an attempt to secure the deal.
Bayern wanted around €30million (£27million) for Cuisance, but an agreement is now close with Hansi Flick ready to let him go and the Frenchman keen to leave.
Cuisance, 21, joined Bayern from Borussia Monchengladbach in 2019, despite playing just 39 times in two seasons at Gladbach.
The midfielder has a great left foot and real creativity, with a move to Elland Road possibly handing him the first-team opportunities he is seeking.

Cuisance has been highly-rated for some time, and this looks to be a major coup for Leeds, especially when factoring in what his former Gladbach boss said about him.
Dieter Hecking, as quoted by Bundesliga.com, suggested that Cuisance is an ‘exceptional’ player and a ‘game-changer’ in midfield, which should leave fans excited if these new reports are true.

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