Leeds United has reportedly reached an agreement with Norwich City for a player-plus-cash deal involving Grant Hanley. The 31-year-old central defender, who has been a key figure for the Canaries, is expected to bolster Leeds’ backline as they aim for a strong season in the Championship.
Hanley, known for his leadership and aerial prowess, has experience in both the Premier League and the Championship, making him a valuable addition to Leeds. The deal is said to involve a combination of cash and a player from Leeds’ roster, though specifics on the player involved have not been disclosed.
This move comes as both clubs look to reshape their squads ahead of the upcoming season. Leeds, under new management, is keen to strengthen its defensive options, while Norwich will be looking to reinvest the funds into their own squad.
Fans of both clubs are eager to see how this transfer plays out, as Hanley’s experience could play a crucial role in Leeds’ pursuit of promotion. The agreement is still subject to the player passing a medical and finalizing personal terms, but optimism surrounds the potential transfer as both clubs look to embark on successful campaigns.