Leeds United have identified their replacement for the outgoing Raphinha in the shape of Club Brugge forward Noa Lang, but will face competition from Italy for his signature.
Raphinha is widely expected to leave Elland Road this summer, and should reports be believed, Arsenal have now moved ahead of Barcelona in the race for the Brazilian forward’s signature.
Wherever he goes, it seems certain to be away from Yorkshire, and Leeds will need to find a way to replace their talisman, who almost singlehandedly kept them afloat last season.
And Jesse Marsch has already added Brendan Aaronson from RB Salzburg to bolster his attacking options, but is now reportedly keen on a move for Noa Lang, who has already admitted that he will be leaving Brugge this summer.
“I’ve been heating up Belgian football. I’m telling you: when I’m gone, Belgium will miss me,” he said.
“Because I gave colour to your football. Next season you will be crying for a Noa Lang in the Jupiler Pro League again.”
Leeds to face competition
However, Marsch will face competition for Lang’s signature from Italy, with current Serie A champions AC Milan thought to be interested in the young winger. West Ham are also keen on a move for the forward, who impressed in the Champions League against Manchester City and Paris Saint Germain.
In attack #LUFC are long-term admirers of Club Brugge’s Noa Lang but face competition from #ACMilan and #WHUFC who can both offer European football. Rabbi Matondo is among alternative options following his season with #CercleBrugge
— Mike McGrath (@mcgrathmike) June 20, 2022
Should Leeds be thwarted in their attempts for the Dutchman, Leeds could well turn their attentions to Welsh winger Rabbi Matondo, who they are also understood to hold an interest in.