Leeds United are plotting an ambitious move to sign Facundo Buonanotte from Brighton. The Argentine attacking midfielder spent the 2024-25 campaign on loan at Leicester City and had an impressive outing for the Foxes in the Premier League, although the club faced relegation. Leeds boss Daniel Farke is aiming to build a competitive squad so that the club can survive in the top-flight this year.
Leeds want Buonanotte from Brighton Will face competition from top European clubs Farke looking to build a competitive Leeds squad Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
According to the Yorkshire Post (via the ), Leeds have identified Buonanotte as a transfer target for the summer transfer window. The 20-year-old Argentina international had an encouraging campaign during his season-long loan spell at Leicester last year, where he scored five league goals and provided two assists in 31 appearances.
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Leeds, however, might face stiff competition from several clubs in Europe, including German giants Borussia Dortmund, who are also keen on signing Buonanotte. The youngster, who is predominantly an attacking midfielder, can also operate on the flanks and it is his versatility and flair that have brought the limelight to the player.
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Journalist Ben Jacobs has also provided his verdict on the Buonanotte transfer as he wrote on social media: "Understand Leeds hold a genuine interest [in] Brighton’s Facundo Buonanotte. However, there’s currently low confidence in pulling off an ambitious move. Buonanotte has several suitors, including clubs with Champions League [football to offer]. [Borussia] Dortmund have held talks and are considering a bid."
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Daniel Farke is looking to build a competitive squad after leading the team back to the Premier League after two years. Other than Buonanotte, the Whites have also shown interest in Liverpool winger Ben Doak.






