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·11 Mei 2026
Leeds ‘confident of agreeing a deal’ for Chelsea defender Axel Disasi

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·11 Mei 2026

Leeds United reportedly remain interested in signing Chelsea defender Axel Disasi, according to the latest from Football Insider.
The French international, who has spent the current campaign on loan at West Ham, has become a primary target for Daniel Farke as the Whites look to bolster their defensive options for the 2026–27 season.
Leeds were heavily linked with the 28-year-old during the January window as he sought a departure from Stamford Bridge.
While they were ultimately beaten to his signature by the Hammers, the recruitment team at Elland Road has continued to track his progress closely in East London.
As per the report, Leeds United are ‘confident of agreeing a deal’ to sign the Chelsea defender if West Ham are relegated.
Speaking on the Transfer Insider podcast, correspondent Pete O’Rourke confirmed that Disasi’s performances have put him back at the top of Leeds’ shortlist.
The defender has really impressed during his time under Nuno Espirito Santo, proving he can thrive in the high-intensity environment of the Premier League.
O’Rourke said: “Leeds did look at Disasi before he moved to West Ham; they were one of the clubs interested in the French defender.
“It’s a situation that they will be keeping tabs on. We fully expect Daniel Farke’s side to strengthen their centre-back options in the summer after the move to a three-man defensive formation.”
Having struggled for a consistent role at Chelsea, his long-term future is almost certainly away from Stamford Bridge, with a permanent exit expected this summer.
While West Ham are keen to turn Disasi’s loan into a permanent deal, a move will depend on whether they can successfully avoid relegation.
Currently sitting 18th in the table following a controversial defeat to Arsenal, the Hammers face a nervous end to the season.
While Disasi has been enjoying his time at West Ham, the prospect of staying in the Premier League with Leeds, who have already guaranteed their safety, could be more appealing than a season in the second tier.
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