Leed’s United reports reportedly for Everton striker Beto while preparing for life in the Premier League.
This season, the 27-year-old is a joint goal scorer for the Toffees with seven goals.

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He was signed by Everton two years ago for £ 20 million and has two years for his contract.
Sky Sports report that Beto is one of Leeds’ summer transfer destinations after her promotion to the Premier League.
It remains to be seen if Everton sanctioned a transfer for her striker.
David Moyes’ squad will need a large revision with 15 players from a contract in summer, including Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
The report adds that boss Daniel Farke could be supplied with more than 100 million GBP to transmission funds.
In view of the fact that all three promoted teams have relegated immediately, Leeds are ready to spray this money in order to rock this trend.
Talksport understands that the championship winners are interested in making Manor Solomon’s loan from Tottenham permanently.
The 25-year-old played 39 times in the league and scored ten goals when Leeds scored a century with points.
It will be farke who will spend this transfer war treasury this summer.
Leeds checked his position, even though he won the doctorate from the second stage.

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The chairman of the association, Paraag Marathe, recently ended speculation about his future in an interview.
The American told BBC Radio Leeds: “I am very pleased to return it with Daniel and work with him.
“I have no illusions that it will be easy. In the last two seasons, the three teams promoted came back directly, but we have something that they don’t have, we have Daniel Farke first.”
When Marathe was asked if he had questions about the manager, he added: “I ended the speculation. He is my husband.”
He continued: “Together we will build the best squad that we can, with every cent that we can spend in order to be competitive in the Premier League.
“We will attack the transfer market and it is something that I am very excited about.”

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Farke has been responsible for Elland Road since 2023 and led the club to the play-off final in its first season as a boss.
However, there was doubts about his ability as a Premier League manager.
He brought Norwich to the top flight twice, but fought.
The Canary Islands were relegated after a season in 2020 before Farke was released into their 2021/22 Premier League Campaign.
Farke will now get a third attempt to prove itself in the Premier League.