IT'S A DEAL

Leeds United agree deal with Barcelona for Brazil forward

The move for the 25-year-old Brazil playmaker is reportedly worth an initial 58m euros (£49m).

In Summary

•Leeds head coach Jesse Marsch had earlier confirmed the player was leaving.

•Leeds head coach Jesse Marsch had earlier confirmed the player was leaving.

Leeds United's Raphinha during a recent match
Leeds United's Raphinha during a recent match
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Leeds United forward Raphinha is set to join Barcelona after the two clubs agreed on a deal.

The move for the 25-year-old Brazil playmaker is reportedly worth an initial 58m euros (£49m). Both clubs announced "an agreement in principle" had been reached, pending the player passing a medical.

In two seasons at Elland Road Raphinha played in 65 Premier League games, scoring 17 goals and providing 12 assists. Leeds head coach Jesse Marsch had earlier confirmed the player was leaving.

"I'm hopeful for him to get this deal done because I know it's his dream to play for Barcelona," Marsch said during the club's tour of Australia. The player looked set for a move to Chelsea before Barcelona expressed interest in him.

Premier League sides Arsenal and Spurs were also understood to have been keen on the former Rennes player but his preferred choice has always been the Catalan club.

Marsch said the money was for Raphinha and from the sale of midfielder Kalvin Phillips to Manchester City.  It is understood the fee for Raphina's move to the Nou Camp could eventually rise to 65m euros (£54.7m) with add-ons.

Raphinha moved to Leeds from the French side Rennes for £17m in 2020 and has two years left on his contract at Elland Road. The French club are believed to be due a sell-on fee based on the profit Leeds make.

Marsch omitted Raphinha from the Whites' traveling party for a three-game tour of Australia in the hope his future could be resolved swiftly.

The winger did however return to training at the club's Thorp Arch training ground with the remainder of the squad.