Adam Hlozek, the striker for Bayer Leverkusen, is a target for Leeds United, who may use Crysencio Summerville as a bribe to acquire him.
According to SportBILD, Summerville‘s performances this season have the German champions very interested in signing him.
According to the newspaper, Leverkusen anticipates a busy summer of business as they continue to bolster Xabi Alonso’s team in preparation for the Champions League.
There will be departures as well as arrivals of players, and Hlozek is one of them who is probably going to leave after failing to leave his stamp on the squad in his second season.
Despite heading to Leverkusen in 2022, he still enjoys a solid reputation in Europe thanks to his impressive performances for Sparta Prague. A transfer of approximately €10 million is expected.
Leeds is one of the English teams expressing interest in him, while Lazio and Roma have previously expressed interest from Italy.
And it’s suggested that Summerville might be involved because Leverkusen is quite impressed with him after he scored 19 goals in 41 games for Leeds this year.
Though we are unable to witness it directly, it is possible that he was involved in an agreement that Hlozek negotiated and a “settlement” was made.
Maybe it’s only Leverkusen’s hope that they can use Hlozek to acquire him cheap, but again, we don’t see anyone at Elland Road falling for that.
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