Your Leeds United transfer round-up for Monday, April 25.
Marsch to target Manchester United coach?
Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch is looking to bolster his coaching staff in the summer, with current Manchester United man, Chris Armas being a key target, according to TEAMtalk. The pair played together for Chicago Fire in the MLS between 1998 and 2005, so it is clear to see where the link comes from.
Armas is currently part of Ralf Rangnick's backroom at the Red Devils, but with Erik Ten Hag coming in to replace Rangnick for the new season, Armas could find himself without a job. He has reportedly impressed Marsch since he has been at Leeds, despite Manchester United's poor recent form.
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Interest remains for Ramsay
Leeds United remain in the hunt for highly-rated Scottish right back, Calvin Ramsay, according to FourFourTwo. The 18-year-old is also being watched by Liverpool, who see him as a good prospect to challenge Trent Alexander-Arnold for a spot in the first team.
Reports suggest that Ramsay's current club, Aberdeen, would listen to offers of around £3million, in order to prize the youngster away from Pittodrie Stadium. Leeds would perhaps have an advantage in acquiring the talent because they would be more able to offer him regular first team football, whereas at Liverpool he would likely be second choice.
MLS star Mihailovic on the radar
American attacking midfielder Djordje Mihailovic has been tipped for a move to Elland Road this summer, according to TEAMtalk. The CF Montreal player has made a good start to his MLS campaign, scoring four times in just seven appearances so far, and has earned the praise of teammate, and former Premier League star, Victor Wanyama.
As with Ramsay, the Whites face strong competition to secure the signature of the player, with interest from several German and Italian clubs also being reported. This could be one to watch, however, especially if Raphina departs during the summer.