Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds United have reportedly reached an agreement with Middlesbrough over Patrick Bamford.

It has been reported that Middlesbrough and Leeds have reached an agreement over the transfer of the former Nottingham Forest and Chelsea forward.
The transfer fee including bonuses for the 24-yer-old is reported to be worth up to £10 million.
The Daily Mail has also reported that Leeds have agreed personal terms with Bamford.
Good signing for Leeds United?
Bamford has proved himself in the Championship, and there is no doubt that the 24-year-old has quality and talent.
The former England Under-21 international would be a good signing for Leeds, who need a proven goalscorer who can find the net 15 to 20 goals in the Championship next season for them to finish in the top six.

Middlesbrough, though, will be pleased with the final transfer fee, as they paid Chelsea £6 million for Bamford in January 2017, as reported by The Guardian.
Bamford would be Leeds’s fourth signing of the summer transfer window, with the Whites having secured the services of Barry Douglas, Lewis Baker and Jamal Blackman.

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