The club is set to return to the Premier League next season and could do so with the longtime PSG star leading the attack
Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani has admitted that he is interested in signing Edinson Cavani after previously targeting a move for Zlatan Ibrahimovic in January.
Cavani is currently a free agent, having seen his contract with Paris Saint-Germain come to an end this summer.
The forward spent seven seasons with the French side, racking up 200 goals in 301 appearances while winning six Ligue 1 titles to headline a 19-trophy haul with PSG.
Leeds, led by Marcelo Bielsa, are now heading to the Premier League, having secured automatic promotion from the Championship last week.
And the club’s owner says that the Uruguayan star is one potential marquee signing for the club as they prepare to return to the top flight following a 16-year wait.
“In addition to his quality, Cavani could contribute with his physicality and adapt here, but I’ve never talked about him with the coach [Bielsa],’ Radrizzani told Sky Sport Italia.
“Having said that, we’ve certainly thought about him and we’ll see, given he’s still available on a free transfer.”
While Radrizzani sets his sights on adding a big-name striker this summer, he also admitted that the club pursued one this winter.
Radrizzani says that the club chased Ibrahimovic after the forward departed the LA Galaxy, although that pursuit was unsuccessful.
Ibrahimovic went on to sign with AC Milan, joining his former club by signing a six-month contract.
The has scored six goals in 16 games for the Italian side, including five goals in 14 Serie A appearances.
With his contract coming to an end, Ibrahimovic will be a free agent once the Serie A season concludes, although Radrizzani doesn’t believe Leeds will be in the market for the Swedish star this time around.
“Ibrahimovic will certainly be difficult,” he said. “We tried to sign him in January, but he chose to join Milan and the deal vanished.
“Now I think it’s too late, the intensity of English football is different.”
Leeds are set to face Charlton on Wednesday in their final match of the Championship season.
With just that one game remaining, Leeds have already clinched the league title, as they sit eight points above second-place West Brom.
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