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Leeds United ready to offer £12 million to sign Himad Abdelli

Leeds United are reportedly interested in signing Angers SCO midfielder Himad Abdelli during the summer transfer window.

According to Football Insider, they are preparing an offer of around £12 to sign the midfielder from the French club. The 25-year-old had an impressive season last year. He scored six goals and provided an assist in the league.

Abdelli was outstanding with his overall ability, and he could prove to be an excellent addition for Leeds. They have secured promotion to the Premier League, and they will look to do well in the top flight next season. They will look to establish themselves as Premier League regulars.

They need quality players to do well, and Abdelli would be a solid acquisition. He is at the peak of his powers, and he will be attracted to the idea of playing in the Premier League as well. Leeds United are a big club, and the opportunity to join them can be quite exciting for the player. He helped Angers finish 14th in the league table last season. He will be tempted to take the next step and join a bigger club. Although Leeds have just secured promotion to the Premier League, they could be an attractive destination.

They have quality players at their disposal and the resources to sign top-quality players this summer. They will look to put together a formidable squad for the upcoming season. It will be interesting to see if they can get the deal done. If they can sign him for £12 million, Abdelli could prove to be a quality acquisition for Leeds, and the move could look like a bargain as well.

Abdelli would improve Leeds

Meanwhile, the player has the technical attributes to adapt to English football, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. The 25-year-old is more than just a goal-scorer and a creator. He will add some much-needed unpredictability to the Leeds United midfield as well. He is exceptional when it comes to taking on defenders and beating them in one versus one situations.

It will be interesting to see if he can hit the ground running in the Premier League.

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