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Friday's Championship transfer talk news roundup: Illan Meslier, Kiko Casilla, Ben White

Friday's Championship transfer talk: Meslier, Casilla, White
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Here, Sports Mole rounds up the latest transfer talk for the Championship on Friday, July 24.

Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest transfer news in the Championship on Friday, July 24.

Friday morning's Championship transfer talk news roundup:


Leeds United sign Illan Meslier on permanent deal

Leeds United goalkeeper Illan Meslier pictured in February 2020© Reuters

Leeds have completed the permanent signing of goalkeeper Illan Meslier.

The 20-year-old Frenchman has signed a three-year contract after joining Leeds last summer on a season-long loan from Lorient.

Meslier, who has started in nine of Leeds' last 10 matches as they sealed the Sky Bet Championship title, said his new deal had capped an "unbelievable" week.

"It's a fantastic week," he said. "We are champions, we are in the Premier League. It's unbelievable.

"It's unbelievable for the club, for the city, the supporters. It's amazing. We are happy to get promoted to the Premier League."

Meslier made his league debut for Leeds in a 4-0 win at Hull in February, but had been understudy to Kiko Casilla for most of this season.

Casilla was given an eight-match ban and fined £60,000 in February after being found guilty of racially abusing Charlton's Jonathan Leko, a charge the Spaniard denied, and Meslier seized his chance.

Kiko Casilla has served an eight-match ban
Kiko Casilla has served an eight-match ban (Dave Howarth/PA)

He has kept seven clean sheets in 10 Championship appearances as Leeds held their nerve to clinch automatic promotion.

"The next year we play against the best players in the world, the best teams maybe, in the best league in the world. I can't wait to play," Meslier said.

"I think all the players want to play well, we want to keep the system. We play well, so we're happy and we want to keep going. It's the Premier League, it's more difficult, but we are Leeds."

Leeds are back in the Premier League for the first time in 16 years and Meslier added: "I'm happy because 16 years is a very long time.

"Now we can come back again. It's perfect for the team and the city."



Graham Potter excited about Ben White's future at Brighton & Hove Albion

Ben White in action for Leeds in February 2020© Reuters

Graham Potter expects Ben White to develop into a "top player" and is convinced the defender is ready to make the step up to the Premier League at Brighton.

Centre-back White lifted the Sky Bet Championship title with Leeds on Wednesday evening having capped a standout season-long loan move with a superb opening goal in a 4-0 win over Charlton.

Fans of the promoted West Yorkshire club are eager for the ever-present 22-year-old to be recruited on a permanent deal.

But Albion boss Potter once again played down transfer talk and is excited about White's potential ahead of integrating him into his first-team squad at the Amex Stadium.

Asked if White is ready for top-flight action, Potter replied: "Absolutely, 100 per cent."

He continued: "He's our player, he's got a long contract with us. I have known Ben for a while, I have been aware of him, wanted to try and sign him when we were at Swansea.

"I know about his qualities. He's a fantastic player. He's done brilliantly at Leeds and helped them get promotion – that's fantastic for them, fantastic for him – but he's our player and we're looking forward to working with him.

"He complements us really well. He's got attributes that are really, really useful and he's going to be a top player."

While Leeds were lifting the Championship trophy at Elland Road, Potter's former club Swansea remarkably sneaked into the play-offs.

The Swans produced a six-goal swing in goal difference to overhaul Nottingham Forest and face a two-legged tie with Brentford for a place at Wembley.

Potter, who had steadfastly refused to toast Albion's Premier League survival before it was guaranteed following Monday evening's draw with Newcastle, believes the drama in the division below shows the importance of not taking anything for granted and hopes to be facing Swansea next term.

He said: "Wow – it was incredible, wasn't it?

"It just goes to show, until you are mathematically secure, you've just got to keep going.

"Unbelievable drama and of course I am really, really happy for my ex-club, fantastic that they are in the play-offs and I wish them well.

"I had a fantastic year there: great people, great lads, wonderful club. I will be rooting for them in the play-offs, for sure."

Earlier on Thursday, Brighton completed the signing of Wigan academy graduate Jensen Weir.

The 18-year-old midfielder featured in four first-team games for the Latics, who have been relegated to League One subject to a successful appeal against the 12-point penalty applied for entering administration.

Speaking of Weir, Potter said: "He's a young player. he's got the whole of his future ahead but he's got a good head on his shoulders, he's got a good character, he's got quality on the football pitch.

"We need to give him the right environment here, support him, and hopefully he can make the most out of the potential he has."

Meanwhile, Potter remained tight-lipped on speculation linking the Seagulls with a move for Arsenal's Ainsley Maitland-Niles.

"I don't speak about anybody who is not a Brighton player," he said.


More transfer news from Championship:

Wigan Athletic confirm Jensen Weir's move to Brighton & Hove Albion
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