
Leeds United transfer news as green signal given to sign Rangers ace Glen Kamara
Leeds United appear to be given the green signal by Rangers manager Michael Beale in order to go out and secure the services of Glen Kamara.
The Finland international, 27, has been linked with a move to Elland Road for over a month and has not been training with the first team.
Rather than being coy about his future, Beale has gone on record to state that he’ll definitely be leaving the club this summer.

He said per Daily Record on Saturday (12 August, Page 61), “It’s clear Glen Kamara is the player who’s definitely going to move on in this window.”
Last Word on Sports reported on 17 July that personal terms had also been agreed between Leeds and the central midfielder.
It seems that all that needs to be done now is for the Whites to make an official bid and if it’s rejected, to negotiate an acceptable fee with Rangers.

They’re short on midfielders after Marc Roca, Weston McKennie and Adam Forshaw have left for good while Tyler Adams still is linked with an exit after his transfer to Chelsea fell through.
Kamara is a talented player who’s fallen off recently so there’s a very good chance that other clubs come in for him.
Beale has given a green signal to any club keen to go out and make a bid for him and it remains to be seen if Leeds act the quickest.
In other Leeds United news, the club could look to rekindle their interest in a Golden Boot winner who Daniel Farke will love and it will take £15million to get the deal done.