Dynamo Dresden's Kofi Amoako has emerged as a new target leeds united Beyond the summer window.
The defensive midfielder joined the second division German club from VfL Wolfsburg in July 2025.
Before that, witness the game Covered claims from Germany Chelsea's interest in the 20-year-old player. However, the Blues made no solid progress a year ago and Leeds United are now their latest partners from England.
The Germany U21 international played 2,165 minutes in 31 matches this season.
His league statistics per game this season are as follows:
- Appearances: 30
- Total minutes played: 2,086
- Intercept: 0.6
- Tackle: 2.0
- Possession won (final third): 0.2
- Recovery: 2.7
- Clearance: 1.7
- Blocked Shots: 0.2
- Duel won: 3.9
Leeds United will face competition
Kofi Amoako's performances for Dynamo Dresden have already been noticed by several Bundesliga sides.
is according to imageWhich state Union Berlin, Hamburg SV, and 1. FSV Mainz 05 have already shown interest. Daniel Farke's side have now joined the race as the Whites are also keen.
What would it mean for Leeds United to enter the war 'Significant increase in transfer fees' For Dynamo Dresden.
So far, a fee of around €2m has been quoted, but this is now likely to rise. In the last window, third division German team Hansa Rostock sold Ryan Naderi to Rangers for €6m. Using this transfer as an example, Bild points out that the money involved is on a 'completely different scale' to that in the UK.
In other words, Dynamo Dresden may be able to collect more than €2m for Amoako as Leeds United have now joined the fray.
Wolfsburg, which collected €200,000 last year, will receive 10% of the profits from its sale.
leeds united have options
transfer market Kofi Amoako is worth €2m. The Elland Road club are 'keen' to sign him, but he is not the only defensive midfielder on their agenda.
On March 21, Khel Sakshi Covered claims from Portugal Hidemasa Morita is likely to join Leeds United. The Whites wanted him last summer and offered €10m, but he did not leave Sporting.
The Japanese defensive midfielder's contract expires in June and he could be free in the summer.
Morita, 30, has experience playing at the highest level and, unlike Amoako, he will not need much time to adapt. Daniel Farke's side want a new defensive midfielder and have options to choose from.

