Leeds Nearing Loan Deal for Brighton’s Facundo Buonanotte

Leeds United is reportedly nearing a loan agreement for Facundo Buonanotte from Brighton & Hove Albion. Sources suggest that both clubs expect the deal to finalize soon. This move would terminate Buonanotte’s current loan at Chelsea, allowing him to join Leeds at Elland Road.
Details of the Loan Agreement
Facundo Buonanotte, a 21-year-old Argentine midfielder, had been a prominent target for Leeds last August. He was even booked for a flight to West Yorkshire for a transfer that ultimately fell through when Chelsea intervened.
Limited Playing Time at Chelsea
- Buonanotte has recorded only 45 minutes in the Premier League this season.
- He has made a total of eight appearances for Chelsea, scoring one goal and providing two assists.
Despite the initial excitement about joining Chelsea, Buonanotte has not received ample playing opportunities, prompting his desire to leave Stamford Bridge for a fresh start at Leeds.
Impact on Leeds United
The addition of Buonanotte is significant for Leeds. He is known for his left-footed attacking style, often cutting in from the right flank. This skill set is something Leeds felt they lacked after the summer transfer window.
Strategic Fit for Daniel Farke
Buonanotte strengthens the attacking options for manager Daniel Farke. His arrival will also provide flexibility in Farke’s tactical approach, enabling the coach to adjust away from a five-man defense as needed.
Contractual Details
Facundo Buonanotte’s contract with Brighton is set to expire in June 2028. The terms of his loan to Leeds United will last until the end of the current season.
With this potential agreement, Leeds aims to enhance their squad depth as they navigate the remainder of the season.




