
PAOK want up to £17.5m to sell Leeds United target Giannis Konstantelias
PAOK reportedly want a fee in the region of £17.5m to sell Leeds United target Giannis Konstantelias in the summer transfer window.
According to Inside Futbol [20 February], the 19-year-old is also on the radar of Chelsea, Barcelona, Sevilla and AC Milan.
The Greek club are aware of the interest shown in the attacking midfielder and want to make the most of the demand shown in his services.

No chance
Leeds are certainly not going to be able to compete with clubs in the Champions League or Europa League who can offer him a huge pay hike.
The Greek midfielder may not even want to move to Elland Road if he has the chance of going to Barcelona or Milan where he can challenge for the league.
At Chelsea, the league may be far off as of now, but they will be able to match his asking price and also give him the wages he wants.
He’s also not likely to strengthen the playing XI at Elland Road so it does not make sense to shell out that kind of money for him.

Leeds have better things to focus on right now and their priority surely will be on finding a new manager to get them out of this mess.
We’re sure that no player is going to agree to move to Elland Road before they’ve secured their status in the Premier League for next.
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