Exceptional forward has switched agencies due to interest from Wolves and Leeds

Considering the damage that has been done at Elland Road, Leeds United may have a busy summer transfer window. Leeds’ team has been dismantled throughout the summer after their unsuccessful attempt to return to the Premier League the previous season.

In recent months, Daniel Farke has seen many of his best players leave the team, including Archie Gray, Georginio Rutter, and Crysencio Summerville.

Leeds is looking to add a few more players to assist jumpstart its promotion campaign with a few days left in the transfer window.

And it appears that with a few days left on the market, a player in whom they had already expressed interest this summer changed agencies.

However, with a true lack of depth in Farke’s bench, any injuries along the way would undoubtedly ruin their hopes of being promoted.

Carlos Forbs has now switched agencies, according to Fabrizio Romano, just days before the summer transfer window closes. The Ajax winger, who may soon relocate outside of the Dutch capital, will now be represented by Sports CMG.

In the last days before transactions are finalized, the Italian journalist says there is interest from both within and outside of the Premier League.

According to HITC, Leeds is one of the teams that has expressed interest in Forbs. Forbs was not used as a substitute in Ajax’s most recent Eredivisie match, a 2-1 loss to NAC Breda, over the weekend.

The Wolves want Carlos Forbs to take Pedro Neto’s place. Wolves is also vying for the 20-year-old Forbs, so it’s not just Leeds who are expressing a strong interest in him this summer.

Forbs is reportedly someone Wolves would like to sign to replace Pedro Neto after the Portugal international was lost to Chelsea.

Forbs, who has been called “exceptional,” is a player who is in high demand this summer and whose stay at Ajax appears to be coming to an end in the near future.

The Portuguese player, who was signed by Manchester City before joining Ajax, might find it hard to pass up the chance to play in the Premier League.

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