Leeds United Bolster Defense with £10m Capture of Leicester’s Versatile Full-Back James Justin
Leeds United complete £10m deal for Leicester City's James Justin, securing the versatile full-back on a four-year contract as part of their ambitious summer rebuild ahead of Premier League return.

Leeds Complete Strategic Defensive Acquisition
Leeds United have finalized a £10m transfer for Leicester City defender James Justin, marking their 10th summer signing as they prepare for Premier League football. The 27-year-old full-back joins on a four-year deal, with £8m paid upfront and £2m in performance-related add-ons.
Player Profile & Career Highlights
- Versatility: Comfortable at both right-back and left-back positions
- Experience: 169 appearances for Leicester since 2019, including FA Cup triumph (2021) and Championship title (2024)
- International Pedigree: Earned England cap in 2022 Nations League match vs Hungary
Summer Transfer Strategy Unveiled
Leeds' recruitment drive under manager Daniel Farke includes:
- £18m acquisition of AC Milan forward Noah Okafor
- Premier League-proven striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin
- Midfield reinforcements Anton Stach (Mainz) and Sean Longstaff (Newcastle)
- Defensive additions Gabriel Gudmundsson (IFK Göteborg) and Jaka Bijol (Udinese)
Leicester's Rebuild Continues
Following relegation, the Foxes have now generated nearly £50m from sales including:
- James Justin (£10m to Leeds)
- Wilfred Ndidi (Besiktas)
- Mads Hermansen (Sporting CP)
Immediate Impact Assessment
While Justin will miss Tuesday's Carabao Cup tie at Sheffield Wednesday, he's expected to debut in Saturday's Premier League clash against Newcastle United. His tactical flexibility addresses Leeds' need for defensive depth, particularly valuable during the grueling 46-game Championship season.
"This signing signals Leeds' intent to compete at both Championship and Premier League levels," noted Sky Sports analyst Jamie Carragher. "Justin's experience in multiple competitions makes him ideal for a newly-promoted side."
Financial Fair Play Considerations
The structured payment plan demonstrates Leeds' compliance with financial regulations, while Leicester continue to balance books following last season's relegation. Both clubs appear positioned for strong campaigns in their respective divisions.
Transfer market closes September 1 at 23:00 BST