Leeds United are on the verge of bringing in winger Stuart Dallas from Brentford, it has been claimed.

Dallas currently turns out for one of head coach Uwe Rosler's old clubs and the Whites are moving to take him to Elland Road to add width to their squad.




According to the Yorkshire Evening Post, a three-year deal is on the cards for Dallas, who is now on the verge of signing up with Elland Road outfit and is expected to complete his move next week, subject to a medical.

The contract for the winger is also claimed to include an option for a further year, meaning he could potentially remain with the Whites until the summer of 2019.
 

 

The fee Leeds are splashing out for the winger is thought to be over the £1m mark as Rosler looks to shape a squad to challenge for promotion from the Championship.

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Dallas started his career in his native Northern Ireland with Crusaders, but moved to England with Brentford in 2012. He turned out 38 times in the Championship for Brentford last term, scoring six goals and providing two assists.

The 24-year-old has been capped by Northern Ireland at senior international level and currently has five caps to his name.

Leeds have been searching for a winger to add to their squad and have also been linked with Sunderland's Will Buckley.