The RB Leipzig midfielder has agreed to join Jesse Marsch’s men on a long-term deal for a fee of £20m, which includes add-ons, and should complete his switch sometime this week. Adams will join Marsch and fellow USA star Brendan Aaronson at Elland Road. The winger completed his own switch to West Yorkshire from RB Salzburg earlier in the window. Marsch coached both players during his spells at Leipzig and Salzburg and went to great lengths to reunite with the pair. After arriving from MLS side New York Red Bulls, Adams made 103 appearances in three and a half seasons for Leipzig. He also claimed some silverware last year as his side won the DFB-Pokal. The 23-year-old will arrive at Elland Road with the tall task of replacing Whites hero Kalvin Phillips. The England international completed his £45million move to Premier League champions Manchester City on Monday. Leeds are set to sign Tyler Adams from RB Leipzig, deal done and let’s go! The deal was completed for a fee of £20m [add ons included]. It’s 100% agreed, Jesse Marsch wanted him. 🚨🇺🇸 #LUFC Adams will travel to England soon to undergo a medical and sign a long-term deal with Leeds. pic.twitter.com/T3vZL1Daud — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 4, 2022

Leeds are also closing in on the exciting winger

Meanwhile, Leeds could pay up to £25m to sign new winger Luis Sinistera. The Whites added Marc Roca, Aaronson and Ramsus Kristensen earlier in the transfer window. But they are actively looking for a replacement for Rafinha, who is wanted by Barcelona, ​​Chelsea and Arsenal. Romano revealed earlier on Monday that Leeds and the Feyenoord star had agreed personal terms. However, the amount was in doubt, although Voetbal International now claim that the two clubs have found common ground on the deal front. The Dutch source claims Leeds will pay more than €20m (£17.2m) for Sinisterra. 90min, meanwhile, claim the transfer could cost the Elland Road side up to £25m. The 90min report adds that Leeds hope to complete a deal for Sinisterra this week. READ MORE: Darko Giabi done as No 4 summer signing explains reasons for move