Muharemovic deal agreed - is he what Leeds need?

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Leeds United have agreed a £34.1m fee with Italian club Sassuolo for defender Tarik Muharemovic.
The centre-back, 23, has still yet to agree personal terms or complete a medical, with other Premier League clubs having shown an interest.
If the Bosnia-Herzegovina international opts for Elland Road he would be Daniel Farke's second signing of the summer, after attacker Harry Wilson's free transfer from Fulham.
He would serve as a direct replacement for Pascal Struijk, who joined Brighton for £20m in June.
Muharemovic made three appearances for Bosnia-Herzegovina at the World Cup, including in the country's last-32 defeat by co-hosts the United States.
How do you feel about the move for the defender? Is he what the Whites need? Have you been impressed with Leeds' transfer business?