WESTON MCKENNIE has travelled to the UK to complete his transfer to Leeds, according to reports.
Leeds are set to beat the likes of Arsenal and Nottingham Forest to the American’s signature.
After agreeing personal terms earlier this week, Juventus have now come to an agreement with Leeds over a transfer fee.
McKennie, 24, is travelling to England today to undergo his medical, according to The Athletic.
The deal between the two clubs will see McKennie initially join on loan.
The Whites will then have the option to make the deal permanent in the summer for £30million including add-ons.
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Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri confirmed McKennie would not be involved in the Bianconeri’s Serie A clash with Monza.
Asked if the midfielder could play, Allegri said: “Absolutely not. There are transfer rumours around him.
“I think the two clubs already have an agreement. It would be useless to have him tomorrow.”
Leeds have a strong American contingent at Elland Road.
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USMNT duo Tyler Adams and Brenden Aaronson played alongside McKennie at the Qatar World Cup.
Manager Jesse Marsch is also from the US, while the San Francisco 49ers have an increasing stake in the club which is set to see them take majority control in January 2024.
McKennie will be the club’s third signing of the window after spending a club-record £40m on Maximilian Wober and Georginio Rutter from RB Salzburg and Hoffenheim respectively.
And the pair were both involved in the FA Cup win over Accrington, with the team being praised for their “classy” gesture after the game.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk