Leeds sign winger James from Manchester United on permanent deal
Football
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Reuters
| Aug 31, 2021
Leeds United have signed Welsh winger Daniel James from Manchester United on a five-year deal, the Premier League clubs announced on Tuesday.
Financial details of the deal were not disclosed but British media reported the transfer was worth 24 million pounds ($33.11 million).
"It is no secret that Daniel is a player we have been keen to acquire for a number of years and today we achieved our goal," said Victor Orta, director of football at Leeds.
"As a player we feel Daniel is an excellent fit for a Marcelo Bielsa team, he is quick, direct and works hard -- we look forward to him joining up with the squad, finally!"
James was signed by United in 2019 from Swansea City for some 18 million pounds and made 33 league appearances in his debut season but the 23-year-old has seen his playing time reduced since.
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With the Old Trafford club signing Jadon Sancho for 85 million euros ($100.51 million) and Cristiano Ronaldo making his return, James's chances of nailing a spot in the starting lineup were slim.
Leeds are 15th in the standings after three games and host Liverpool on Sept. 12 in their first game after the international break.