Leeds complete signing of right-back Kristensen
Leeds United have confirmed the signing of Denmark right-back Rasmus Kristensen from Red Bull Salzburg for a fee around £10m.
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Leeds United have confirmed the signing of Denmark right-back Rasmus Kristensen from Red Bull Salzburg for a fee around £10m.
Denmark defender Rasmus Kristensen from RB Salzburg for a reported £8.5 million ($10.6 million) on Wednesday. Kristensen agreed a five-year deal with the Premier League club and will officially move to Elland Road on July 1. The 24-year-old right-back has six caps for Denmark and helped Salzburg win the Austrian title this season. Kristensen is Leeds' second signing from Salzburg following United States midfielder Brenden Aaronson's arrival in Yorkshire on May 26. Leeds will be without right-back Luke Ayling at the start of next season after he had surgery on his long-standing knee injury, leaving a void that Kristensen can fill.
Leeds have signed Denmark defender Rasmus Kristensen from RB Salzburg, the Premier League club have announced.
The field for the 2022-23 Premier League is set, with Nottingham Forest winning the Championship playoff final to join Fulham and Bournemouth back in the top flight.
Leeds United will finalise and potentially announce the signing of Rasmus Kristensen on Wednesday, with the player becoming their second new signing from Red Bull Salzburg this summer.
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Leeds United’s proposed deal for Red Bull Salzburg defender Rasmus Kristensen ‘will go through’, according to journalist Dean Jones.