Leeds United Signs Sebastiaan Bornauw from Wolfsburg for £5.1m
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Summary
Leeds United signs defender Sebastiaan Bornauw from Wolfsburg for £5.1m, making him the third signing since their return to the Premier League. Bornauw joins Lukas Nmecha and Jaka Bijol at Leeds.
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Belgium international Bornauw moved from Anderlecht to Cologne in Germany in 2019 before joining Wolfsburg where he played Champions League football.
The 6ft 3in centre-back made 15 Bundesliga appearances.
Leeds announced that left-back Junior Firpo has left the club following the end of his contract, with the 28-year-old set to sign for Real Betis.
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