Exclusive: The Whites will be forced to pay a record fee for a forward who has Champions League clubs courting him for the summer
Leeds United are reportedly prepared to break their transfer record to sign Celtic's forward Kyogo Furuhashi, who has been in scintillating form, scoring 35 goals in all competitions this season. The interest in Furuhashi comes amidst competition from other clubs, with his performances earning him recognition as one of the top strikers in the Scottish Premiership. Celtic, aware of his value, are likely to demand a high fee for the 29-year-old Japanese international, whose contract runs until 2027. This potential transfer could see Leeds investing heavily to bolster their attacking options, especially as they aim for promotion back to the Premier League.