Leeds United have completed the signing of defender Tarik Muharemovic from Italian Serie A side Sassuolo for a fee of £34.1 million. The 23-year-old Bosnia and Herzegovina international has signed a long-term contract with the English Premier League club, becoming the most expensive signing in Leeds' history. Muharemovic, who can play both as a center-back and a defensive midfielder, established himself as a key player for Sassuolo over the past two seasons. Known for his physicality and ball-playing ability, he is expected to strengthen Leeds' backline as they aim to improve on their recent league performances. Leeds manager Daniel Farke expressed his delight with the signing, praising Muharemovic's experience and potential. The transfer marks a significant investment by the club's ownership as they seek to build a competitive squad for the upcoming season. Muharemovic's arrival follows Leeds' promotion back to the Premier League, and fans are eager to see how he adapts to English football. The defender is expected to join his new teammates for pre-season training next week.