Fabrizio Romano says, "Here we go," to Anton Stach to Leeds; a Chelsea player is next.

With the final cost details becoming clear, Leeds United has reached an agreement with Hoffenheim to sign midfielder Anton Stach. 

The Whites are now in the running to sign an attacker from Chelsea, who could be the team's seventh summer addition. Over the past 24 hours, the Whites' transfer activity has really picked up speed. 

Leeds has now struck a complete deal with Hoffenheim to bring Stach to Elland Road, following Friday night's confirmation of the acquisition of Sean Longstaff from Newcastle as summer signing No. 6.

Additionally, Fabrizio Romano and Florian Plettenberg confirmed that an agreement was now in place to bring the 6' 4in midfielder to Elland Road, making the twice-capped Germany international their third summer import from the Bundesliga after Lukas Nmecha and Sebastiaan Bornauw. 

Romano posted on X, "Anton Stach to Leeds United, here we go!" as the first confirmation of the transaction. A deal with Hoffenheim was reached. 

A four-year contract, a final fee above €20 million, and the documentation to be signed are all part of the agreement completed by the ROOF agency. "Anton Stach, excited for a fresh Premier League challenge at LUFC."

Plettenberg subsequently confirmed, saying: "Anton Stach to Leeds is considered a done deal!" After intense negotiations over the past few days, a full agreement with TSG Hoffenheim has been reached.

It was disclosed that a verbal agreement was already in place.

TSG is expected to get more than €20 million in additions. 

The 26-year-old central midfielder has a new chapter in the Premier League. 

According to those sources, Leeds is paying £17.6 million for the star, plus an additional £3 million in add-ons. 

Additionally, the Whites intend to make Stach their sixth summer signing in a few days, as personal terms have already been confirmed.

Leeds is reportedly trying to sign Chelsea striker Marc Guiu, thus he might soon be followed by the summer acquisition of number seven as well, according to a transfer journalist.

Leeds is interested in acquiring the Chelsea striker.

Graeme Bailey claims that Leeds has now contacted Chelsea about a potential transfer for Guiu, a player the Whites considered before the 19-year-old moved from Barcelona to Stamford Bridge last summer.

Though Guiu only made 16 appearances in all competitions this season, first-team opportunities are scarce, and there is growing speculation that the Blues may let him go on loan.

Additionally, a potential move to Elland Road has now been suggested, with Joao Pedro and Liam Delap expanding Enzo Maresca's possibilities. Bailey clarified in an interview with LeedsUnitedNews: "I believe a loan signing is feasible.

They have also considered Marc Guiu at Chelsea. 

They'll be performing a few tasks. Even though it's mid-July, they're not freaking out. Chelsea will not be in a rush to let Guiu go as things are.

Last season, the teenager scored six goals in nine UEFA Conference League appearances, or one goal every 103 minutes, and made good use of his few opportunities. 

However, we are aware that Chelsea's decision about Nicolas Jackson, another striker, could determine whether or not to allow him to depart.

The Senegalese star, who was their primary man the previous season, has suddenly fallen to third choice and is being closely linked to leaving. 

In fact, in a weekend update, Fabrizio Romano confirmed Manchester United's inquiry. Additionally, Leeds' chances of a deal would be hampered if Jackson left because it would be less likely that Guiu would be permitted to leave. 

However, we have been informed that the Whites are open to adding a new center-forward this summer in an effort to put more pressure on Joel Piroe, the team's top scorer from the previous year.

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