Leeds United could make six more signings this summer, according to a report.
Leeds unveiled their fourth summer signing on Friday after German goalkeeper Felix Wiedwald swapped Werder Bremen for United in a three-year deal.
The 27-year-old follows Madger Gomes, Mateusz Klich and Hadi Sacko – who signed a permanent deal after a loan spell at Elland Road last season – to Yorkshire this summer.

The report goes to claim that a deal to sign Huesca playmaker Samuel Saiz could be agreed within “a matter of days”, while there has also been talk of Macedonia international Ezgjan Alioski joining up with Thomas Christiansen’s side.
Leeds fans will be delighted with the rumours that their summer transfer window is just hotting up.
The United faithful had grown frustrated with the lack of speculation about transfers in the three weeks it took for owner Andrea Radrizzani to name a successor to Garry Monk, who shocked the Championship by resigning from the club in May.
But the Italian chairman is more than making up for it now by way of signings and buying back Elland Road, after it was sold in 2004 following the Whites’ financial difficulties.

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