Ex-Leeds striker heading to Spain to complete surprise La Liga transfer

Getafe are closing in on signing former Leeds and Chelsea striker Patrick Bamford. The free agent was released from his contract by the Premier League side just a few days before the deadline day after falling out of coach Daniel Farke's plans and is reportedly set to travel to Spain to discuss a possible transfer.

Ex-Leeds striker heading to Spain to complete surprise La Liga transferEx-Leeds striker heading to Spain to complete surprise La Liga transferEx-Leeds striker heading to Spain to complete surprise La Liga transfer

have been looking for a new striker since seeing Christantus Uche move to on the last day of the transfer window. According to journalist Matteo Moretto, Getafe, who did not sign a replacement until now, are closing in on the 32-year-old. His agent is in contact with the Spanish outfit, and the contractual details are expected to be wrapped up on Tuesday. The player is currently preparing to fly to Madrid, where he will sign for his new club as a free player.

Bamford rose through the ranks at and had a number of loan spells before signing for the Elland Road club in 2018 from . He remained a mainstay at the club over the next seven years, thriving the likes of Marcelo Bielsa and Sam Allardyce, among others. During his time at the club, he featured in 205 matches and scored 60 goals. He won the twice – in 2020 and 2025 – and was also named the Championship’s Player of the Year in the 2014-15 season.

Bamford’s last season as a regular starter came in 2020-21, when he played every game in the and recorded 17 goals and nine assists. At Getafe, manager Jose Bordalas has the likes of 28-year-old Borja Mayoral, the only proper No.9 profile after Uche’s departure. Hence, it would not be easy for Bamford to make his way into the lineup straightaway.

Bamford made his international debut under Gareth Southgate as a 28-year-old against at the qualifiers back in 2021. He featured for only 62 minutes and has never played again for the Three Lions.