Leeds United plots move to sign Roma midfielder

That’s according to a report from Italian outlet Giallorossi.net, who say that winning promotion to the Premier League would boost the Whites’ chances of signing the 21-year-old.

Bove came through the youth ranks with Roma, and made his debut for the club back in May 2021, shortly before his 19th birthday.

Since then, the midfielder has gone on to make 90 appearances in all competitions for the Serie A side, scoring four goals in that time.

He played for the Roma team that won the Europa Conference League in 2022 and advanced to the Europa League final the following year.

It appears that this form has generated interest in the English midfielder, namely from Elland Road.

Leeds United keen on Edoardo Bove

Leeds is now eager to recruit Bove this summer, when the transfer window opens, according to the most recent report.

If the Yorkshire team is promoted from the Championship to the Premier League this season, there’s a good chance they’ll be able to finalise a deal.

On Thursday night, as they visit Norwich City in the second leg of their Championship play-off semi-final, Daniel Farke’s team will try to achieve just.

After Sunday afternoon’s first leg at Carrow Road, the tie is currently tied at zero goals.

If Leeds prevails in that match, they will play the victor of Southampton vs. West Brom, which is also tied at zero after the first leg, in the Wembley final on Sunday, May 26.

Bove’s contract with Roma currently has just over four years left on it, which guarantees his stay at The Stadio Olimpico through the end of the 2027–2028 season.

Naturally, this implies that the Serie A team is well-positioned to accept any bids made for the midfield player this summer.

It may also be important to note that Leeds only has two players at the moment: Diego Llorente and Rasmus

Bove could be a useful addition at Elland Road

If Leeds is able to pull it off, it seems like the signing of Bove would be beneficial.

Bringing in a player like Bove, who has experience at the top division and in Europe, might assist the team adjust to life back in the Premier League, especially since it appears that this move is more likely to occur if the club wins promotion to the league.

The 21-year-old midfielder still has time to develop and become an even greater asset at Elland Road in the years to come.

This guarantees that he has a high resale value, which might eventually turn this into a successful transaction for Leeds.

To be fair, Roma’s contract position with Bove means they are under no need to offer him cheaply. Leeds and the Serie A team have already worked together on transactions for players like Llorente and Kristensen, so there may be a history there that might help with these negotiations.

Therefore, it would be reasonable for Leeds United to investigate this transaction before the transfer window reopens.

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