Cook set to depart as Roofe begins to settle in

Leeds United were last night on the verge of selling midfielder Lewis Cook to Bournemouth.
Kemar Roofe says Leeds United are a club with a great history and a bright future as well.Kemar Roofe says Leeds United are a club with a great history and a bright future as well.
Kemar Roofe says Leeds United are a club with a great history and a bright future as well.

The 19-year-old, the Football League’s player of the year, is expected to fly home from United’s pre-season tour of Ireland to complete the deal.

Leeds resisted persistent interest from the Premier League club in January, but United owner Massimo Cellino is ready to take a fee that will rise from around £6m.

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Head coach Garry Monk had taken Cook with him on tour to Ireland after asking the teenager to miss this summer’s European Under-19 Championship.

The news came at the end of a day that had seen Oxford United striker Kemar Roofe join the Whites in a deal worth close to £3m. The 23-year-old, whose eye-catching exploits with the U’s last season led to him being named League Two player of the year, has signed a four-year deal.

He became Leeds’s third signing in the space of just 12 hours and the fourth in a week.

The arrival of Roofe, who fired 26 goals for Oxford in their promotion season, follows on from the season-long loan signing of Swansea City midfielder Matt Grimes, 20, and the capture of ex-England goalkeeper Robert Green, 36, a free agent after leaving QPR, on a one-year deal.

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At the start of the week, United also sealed the loan signing of Sporting Lisbon winger Hadi Sacko for the 2016-17 campaign.

Roofe had been monitored by several clubs last season, including Hull City, Sunderland and Nottingham Forest, following an outstanding year at Oxford.

Roofe said: “As soon as I found out, I was really pleased to be a part of a club like this.

“The club has a great history and a bright future as well.

“You can tell there is something exciting happening here with the signings we are making – they are all good signings.

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“I like to be entertaining and play football how I would like to watch football.

“The fans want to be entertained, see creative play and goals.”

Owner Cellino has vowed to hold on to left-back Charlie Taylor, despite revealing his frustration regarding his failure to sign a new deal.

Taylor, 22, will be out of contract next summer and has been linked with several top-flight sides including Burnley, West Brom and Middlesbrough.