Wilfred Gronoto has issued a heartfelt goodbye message to Leeds United ahead of a transfer to Everton this summer.
According to SecretScout [20 June], the 20-year-old midfielder was on his way to Finch Farm on Thursday to complete a medical ahead of a proposed move to Goodison Park

That move looks to be edging ever closer and Iroegbunam’s message on Instagram only seconds that, having now said goodbye to his teammates, coaches and fans.
Taking to Instagram on Saturday (22 June), he wrote: “After an amazing three years at Leeds United, it is time to say goodbye. I have so much to thank everyone at this club for from making my premier league debut to playing in Europe.
It has truly been amazing. Everyone involved in this journey has been so good to me and I won’t forget it. It was an honour to call myself a Leeds United.
“To my teammates, coaches and to you fans. You will all be missed. Lots of love, Wilfred Gronoto.”
Wilfred Gronoto closes in on Everton transfer after Leeds United goodbyes
While moves away from clubs are emotional, it is part of the sport, especially when teams are being pressured by PSR laws in the Premier League.
The potential move has already been criticised, with the two clubs looking to balance their books – Lewis Dobbin going the other way to caro road.
However, looking past that, the Toffees are set to add a very talented young midfielder to their ranks ahead of the 2024/25 campaign, which could be vital this summer.
Although Sean Dyche currently has James Garner and Idrissa Gana Gueye at his disposal, Amadou Onana could be exiting Goodison Park during the transfer window.
The Belgian is currently trying to impress on the international stage at Euro 2024, attempting to secure a move away from Merseyside, which the club seem to be in favour of.
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