Leeds United are interested in snapping up FC Twente midfielder Mateusz Klich during the summer transfer window.

The Yorkshire giants are yet to confirm whether Garry Monk will be their head coach next season but the Englishman is tipped to sign a new three-year deal in the coming days.




After finishing seventh in the Championship, Leeds are already ramping up operations for the summer as they look to build a squad good enough to challenge for promotion again next season.

And as part of their transfer plans, the club’s eyes have veered towards the Netherlands as according to Voetbal International, Leeds are showing an interest in Twente midfielder Klich.
 


The 26-year-old Poland international joined the Eredivisie outfit from German second tier side 1.FC Kaiserslautern last summer and was a regular in Twente side as he made 29 league appearances.  

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The Dutch side could consider his transfer as the club are confident of attracting more players in the summer to further strengthen the squad and could be ready to take the hit of Klich’s departure.

The midfielder has a contract until 2019 with Twente, but could be playing in the Championship next season if Leeds succeed in their pursuit.

Klich has also earned ten international caps for Poland.