Premier League Transfers 2022: Marc Roca joins Leeds United from Bayern Munich – Marc Roca became Leeds’s third signing of the transfer window on Friday as the Spanish midfielder completed a reported £10 million ($12 million) move from Bayern Munich. The 25-year-old has joined on a four-year deal after struggling for game time with the German giants since joining in 2020. Follow InsideSport.IN for the latest transfer updates and news
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Premier League Transfers 2022: Spanish midfielder Marc Roca joins Leeds United from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich
🎙 “I’m very happy to be here and to join this amazing club” @marcroca21 pic.twitter.com/ZkZoPmbznf
— Leeds United (@LUFC) June 17, 2022
Premier League Transfers 2022: Spanish midfielder Marc Roca joins Leeds United from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich
“Everyone told me the Premier League is the best league in the world and the history of Leeds United is amazing,” said Roca. “I hope we can do good things here.”
The former Spanish under-21 international began his career at Espanyol before moving to the then European champions two years ago.
Official, confirmed. Marc Roca joins Leeds on a permanent deal from FC Bayern for €12m guaranteed fee plus add-ons. ⚪️🤝 #LUFC
Roca has successfully completed medical tests today and signed his contract until June 2026.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 17, 2022
Premier League Transfers 2022: Spanish midfielder Marc Roca joins Leeds United from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich

But he made just 24 appearances in two seasons for the German champions. Roca’s arrival takes Leeds’ summer spending to close to £50 million ($61 million) after signing Brendan Aaronson and Rasmus Kristensen from Red Bull Salzburg.
Premier League Transfers 2022: Spanish midfielder Marc Roca joins Leeds United from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich
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