Leeds United chief Paraag Marathe

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Jack Dawson

Tue 26 August 2025 16:27, UK Updated Tue 26 August 2025 16:47, UK

Leeds have had a busy transfer window to date, overseeing the signing of 10 players so far.

However, Leeds’ business is not set to end here, with the West Yorkshire club looking to remain active in the transfer window going into the remaining days.

On Monday, James Justin arrived at Elland Road, becoming the Peacocks’ latest signing.

On top of new additons, sales could also be overseen, with stars such as Patrick Bamford no longer needed at Leeds.

Now, Daniel Farke has struck a deal which should see some extra funds come into Elland Road.

Leicester City defender James JustinJames Justin is Leeds’ latest signing (Credit: Imago)Sam Greenwod set to leave Leeds United for Pogon Szczecin for £3.46m

Sam Greenwood has been a forgotten player at Leeds United in recent years.

After coming through Leeds’ academy, the attacker struggled to cement a spot in the first team, which resulted in multiple loans.

Greenwood had been expected to leave Leeds this summer, and now this looks set to become a reality.

Now, according to Weszlo on 26 August, Greenwood is now set to depart the Peacocks permanently, joining Polish side Pogon Szczecin.

Sam Greenwood’s Leeds United career Appearances 35 Goals 1 Assists 5

Greenwood struggled to make an impact on the pitch at Leeds

The transfer fee and salary are set to be a record for the Ekstraklasa, with Fabrizio Romano via X on 26 August quoting the fee to be £3.46million.

Now, Greenwood is expected to sign a three-year deal and is currently undergoing a medical.

The architect of this transfer is reportedly Tan Kesler, CEO of the Szczecin club. The former Hull City vice-chairman personally convinced Greenwood to move to Ekstraklasa after a recent visit to the UK.

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Paraag Marathe has done well to sell Sam Greenwood this summer

Going into the final days of the transfer window, Leeds had little time to finalise a sale for Greenwood.

The attacker only had one year left on his contract and could have left on a free transfer to Pogon in January via a pre-contract agreement.

Therefore, Paraag Maratha and Farke deserve credit for not only selling Greenwood but also getting a fee for the attacking midfielder.

It was clear that the 23-year-old was not in any plans this season. Therefore, these funds may now help Farke bring in more potential additions before the transfer window closes.

Hopefully, Leeds will also be able to sell many of their other outcasts before the end of the month.

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