Pascal Struijk, a defender for Leeds United, is attracting interest from Italian Serie A team Torino.
Leeds United defender Pascal Struijk is attracting interest from Italian Serie A team Torino. Daniel Farke, the Whites’ manager, is a big fan of Struijk and made sure the player stayed at Elland Road last summer when it appeared he could be leaving.
Struijk season was cut short at the beginning of the new year due to a groyne injury, despite Farke’s repeated trust in the defender to wear the captain’s armband.
Torino is now considering Struijk as a possibility.
The Italian team is aware that they may lose Alessandro Buongiorno this summer and wants to strengthen their defensive alternatives.
Buongiorno might leave Torino because he is desired by both Inter and Napoli.
Torino is considering several options, including Struijk, and it’s unknown if Farke would approve of a move away.
Charlie Cresswell, a center-back who is expected to join Toulouse in France, is one player that Leeds is about to lose.
However, Joe Rodon from Tottenham Hotspur has just returned.
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