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More exit news: 'Amazing' Leeds ace may be next to leave; club now have money to fund a move

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Leeds United midfielder Mateusz Klich has been linked with a return to Dutch side FC Utrecht. The Whites have been extremely busy this summer when it comes to incomings and outgoings ahead of Jesse Marsch’s first full season in charge.

Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha have been the two high-profile Elland Road departees, with Leif Davis, Laurens De Bock and Kiko Casilla also moving on. [Transfermarkt] A number of players have headed out on loan, with Helder Costa potentially next, and it looks as if Klich, labelled as ‘amazing’ by Noel Whelan, could join that list.

Polish outlet Meczyki provided an update on Klich’s future on Wednesday evening, saying he is determined to leave. They claimed that Utrecht, who had the midfielder on loan back in 2018, is a potential destination for the 32-year-old as he looks to play regularly ahead of the World Cup.

The report adds that Utrecht now have the funds to finance a possible loan move after selling Quinten Timber to Feyenoord for €8.5m.

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