Felix Wiedwald leaves Leeds United for Eintracht Frankfurt

Leeds United goalkeeper Felix Wiedwald leaves the club to sign for Eintracht Frankfurt in Germany.

Leeds United goalkeeper Felix Wiedwald has left the club to sign for Eintracht Frankfurt.

The 28-year-old spent just one season at Elland Road, making 30 appearances for the Whites in all competitions.

Leeds are said to be aiming to bring in a new goalkeeper this summer, and have been linked with Manchester City youngster Angus Gunn and David Stockdale of Birmingham City.

New Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa is expected to offload more players during the current transfer window, with Tyler Denton and Marcus Antonsson recently linked with a move to Brescia in Italy.

The Championship club did not confirm whether they received a transfer fee for Wiedwald.

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