Leeds United have agreed their second summer signing as another RB Salzburg export is set to land at Elland Road in the form of full-back Rasmus Kristensen.

Jesse Marsch, who left Salzburg for RB Leipzig last summer, helped Leeds to avoid relegation courtesy of a stoppage-time winner from Jack Harrison on the final day of the season.

And now, he has raided his old club, with Brenden Aaronson having already joined Leeds this summer as owner Victor Orta looks to ensure that his side survive a little more comfortably in the top flight next season.

The Telegraph now report that the Whites have yet again struck a deal with RB Salzburg, this time to bring Rasmus Kristensen to England.

'Denmark full-back Rasmus Kristensen has agreed personal terms with Leeds United and a deal is now in place for him to move to Elland Road', the report claims.

The deal is expected to reach 'up to £10m', with Marsch fighting off interest from Brentford and Borussia Dortmund to secure his man.

Kristensen, who plays predominantly on the right-hand side, made 29 appearances in the Austrian Bundesliga this campaign, as well as 8 Champions League outings.

Brenden Aaronson marks Elland Road move with a goal

Meanwhile, Brenden Aaronson marked his move to Elland Road with a goal for the USMNT on his first appearance since the announcement.

The 21-year-old midfielder profited from some good work from Christian Pulisic to fire into an empty net for the hosts as they dismantled Morocco 3-0.

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