Leeds and RB Leipzig reach ‘amicable resolution’ in Jean-Kevin Augustin dispute

Leeds have announced they have reached an 'amicable resolution' with RB Leipzig with regard to their dispute over French forward Jean-Kevin Augustin
Leeds and RB Leipzig reach ‘amicable resolution’ in Jean-Kevin Augustin dispute

AGREEMENT: Jean-Kevin Augustin in action for Leeds. Pic: Mike Egerton/PA

Leeds have announced they have reached an “amicable resolution” with RB Leipzig with regard to their dispute over French forward Jean-Kevin Augustin.

Last month the West Yorkshire outfit were ordered to pay Leipzig £18.4million for Augustin as they had an appeal dismissed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

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