Leeds United are reportedly preparing a £35m bid for Wolves midfielder André, as manager Daniel Farke aims to bolster his squad for a more ambitious Premier League campaign. The news, first reported by Brazilian outlet RTI Esporte and relayed by Sport Witness, has sparked excitement among Leeds fans eager to see their team climb the table.
Wolves have set a valuation between £26m and £35m for the 13-cap Brazil international, who has made 64 Premier League appearances since joining from Fluminense in 2024 for around £21m. A Leeds offer at the top end would match Wolves' asking price, but they face stiff competition—Juventus also made a push for André earlier this week, and more clubs are expected to join the race as the summer transfer window heats up.
André has quietly established himself as one of the most reliable ball-winners in the league, forming a formidable midfield partnership with João Gomes at Wolves. Together, they were a bright spot in a team that struggled near the bottom of the table. Known for his deep-lying play, André excels at collecting the ball, staying available, and acting as a dependable anchor rather than a creative spark. He rarely loses possession, which aligns well with Farke's possession-based style.
However, there's a catch: André has created just one big chance this season and registered zero assists, highlighting his defensive focus over creativity. He also picked up 10 yellow cards, showing a physical edge that could be both a strength and a liability. With Ethan Ampadu already providing similar defensive cover, the big question is whether two holding midfielders can coexist in a team that needs to attack. It's a tactical puzzle that Farke will need to solve if the deal goes through.
For Leeds, this move signals ambition. After a solid return to the Premier League, the club is clearly looking to build a squad capable of competing higher up the table. André's experience and reliability could be the foundation they need—but only if the midfield balance is right. Keep an eye on this one, as the summer transfer window promises plenty of drama at Elland Road.
