Leeds United officially announced the signing of English defender James Justin from Leicester City on a four-year contract, making him the club’s tenth signing in the current summer transfer window under coach Daniel Farke. The 27-year-old Justin has extensive Premier League experience with nearly 100 appearances, as well as European and international caps for England. He began his career at Luton Town, where he stood out as a young talent, helping the team rise through the English football leagues and earning young player awards. In 2019, he moved to Leicester City, playing a key role in the team finishing fifth twice and winning the FA Cup. Known for his defensive versatility, Justin can play both right and left back and has demonstrated leadership by captaining Leicester in several matches. Leeds United welcomed his arrival and looks forward to seeing him in upcoming games.
Exhibition City Completes About 80% of Preparations for the Damascus International Fair Launch
16 Aug, 2025
- 3 mins read
Recommended for you
Exhibition City Completes About 80% of Preparations for the Damascus International Fair Launch
Unified Admission Applications Start Tuesday with 640 Students to be Accepted in Medicine
Afghan Energy and Water Minister to Al Jazeera: We Build Dams with Our Own Funds to Combat Drought
Iron Price on Friday 15-8-2025: Ton at 40,000 EGP
Al-Jaghbeer: The Industrial Sector Leads Economic Growth
Ministry of Media Announces the 10th Edition of 'Media Oasis'