Leeds is serious about Noah Okafor.
The English club has reportedly reached a preliminary agreement with the Swiss player in recent hours for his permanent transfer to England. The ball now passes to Milan, who must evaluate Leeds’ offer and decide whether to accept it.

Latest on Okafor's situation:
This was reported this morning by La Gazzetta dello Sport, which explains that in recent weeks, thanks to his excellent pre-season performances, it had seemed increasingly likely that Noah Okafor, the ex RB Salzburg player, would remain with the Rossoneri, but the English club’s proposal could change the situation.
In addition to Noah Okafor's possible exit, before yesterday’s match against Bari, Milan’s sporting director Igli Tare also spoke, admitting that the club is looking for a new striker:
"Hojlund is a good option for us. We are evaluating him in these days, but the transfer market is unpredictable. We know we need to strengthen that position, and we also know that the players must be able to give something extra to this group. Vlahovic? That’s also an option, a striker must arrive."
