Leeds United Eyeing £7M Bid for Super Eagles Defender Bright Osayi-Samuel

Leeds United, a prominent club in the Sky Bet Championship, is making moves to secure the services of Bright Osayi-Samuel, a talented defender from the Super Eagles. With a reported £7 million bid on the table, Leeds is determined to bring Osayi-Samuel back to England after his stint with Fenerbahce in the Turkish Super Lig.

Osayi-Samuel’s return to England has been a hot topic of discussion, with Leeds United leading the charge to sign the versatile defender. Currently sitting in second place in the Championship, Leeds is eyeing a promotion to the Premier League and sees Osayi-Samuel as a key addition to their squad.

However, Leeds United will not have an easy time securing Osayi-Samuel’s signature, as Crystal Palace and Fulham are also in the race to sign the Nigerian international. The competition for Osayi-Samuel’s services is fierce, with all three clubs eager to bolster their defensive lineup.

Osayi-Samuel, who has been in fine form for Fenerbahce this season, has been instrumental in their title challenge. His performances have caught the eye of several clubs, with Leeds United, Crystal Palace, and Fulham all vying for his signature.

As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Osayi-Samuel as he weighs his options and decides on his next move. Will he choose Leeds United and help them secure promotion to the Premier League? Or will Crystal Palace or Fulham swoop in and secure his services? Only time will tell. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting transfer saga.

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