Leeds have completed 'unbelievable' signing, scout says it's 'one of his favourites of the summer'
Leeds United have pulled off some interesting deals this transfer window.
The Whites' window kicked off with Harry Wilson's arrival as a free agent after an impressive season with Fulham.
Tarik Muharemovic then came through the doors to replace Pascal Struijk, who completed a move to Brighton and Hove Albion.
James Trafford and Nico Elvedi have been the other additions in the senior squad, while Ditmir Hodja has signed for the Elland Road outfit's Under-21 side.
Daniel Farke arguably has a much better squad than last season and expectations on the German manager's shoulders will increase.
While multiple talented players have come through the door at the West Yorkshire outfit, it's the 18-year-old North Macedonian striker who has stood out.
What is being said about Ditmir Hodja transfer to Leeds United
Leeds completed a deal for highly rated Hodja from Rabotnicki Skopje and he will initially start in the Under-21 side.
The striker's development at Thorp Arch will be worth watching closely as he may have a big future ahead of him.
Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout is excited to see the youngster make a move to Elland Road.
Writing on X on 22 August, the scout called Hodja's arrival in West Yorkshire "one of my favourite transfers of the summer".
Kulig termed the North Macedonian striker's move to the Premier League an "unbelievable achievement" and a testament to his talent.
How Ditmir Hodja can change Elland Road transfer plans
Leeds have seen a mini exodus from their attack this summer, with Joel Piroe and Joe Gelhardt leaving.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Lukas Nmecha are the only two natural number nine options at Farke's disposal right now.
The Whites will surely want to reinforce the striking department before deadline day to have a competitive squad for the new season.
Hodja may be able to make a case for himself if he can make a positive impact at Thorp Arch.
Farke could potentially decide to include the North Macedonian prospect in his first-team plans as a potential replacement for Piroe in the squad.
