Leeds are set to battle with five Premier League clubs, as well as one well-established Serie A side, for the signature of Sunderland star Trai Hume
Leeds United are set to stave off heavy interest in transfer target Trai Hume, with Premier League and continental interest in the Northern Irishman.
Daniel Farke may have to look further than the Sunderland full-back however, with competition rife for the 22-year-old who has stated he believes he could play in the Premier League amidst interest from Aston Villa, Bournemouth and Leicester City, as well as Napoli on the continent.
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