Leeds United’s American head coach Jesse Marsch puts a lot of trust in his compatriots. He signed Brenden Aaronson and Tyler Adams, and now he’s on the verge of bringing another USA international to Elland Road – Weston McKennie has his bags packed already.Juventus must sell players to raise funds and improve their financial situation. Besides, the Italian Football Association’s decision to dock the Turin club 15 points has left the club in a bad mood and in a far from favourable position.##NAJAVA_MECA_6974796##The 24-year-old former Schalke player would like to test himself in the Premier League and has made a positive noise to his representatives about the move. The talks are now in progress regarding the fee, which could be around $30 million.Tyler Adams has revealed that he and Brenden Aaronson “don’t take a day off from being competitive” and claimed that people have “never really respected” football players from America until recently. Adams and Aaronson have quickly become instrumental to Marsch’s side since arriving this summer. The pair have both been almost ever-present when available since coming to Yorkshire a few months ago – and have seemingly opened the door for more boys who hail from across the Atlantic Ocean.#MERCADO 🗞️ Yorkshire Evening Post — 🇺🇸 Weston McKennie, volante box-to-box de @juventusfc, es candidato para reforzar a @LUFC pic.twitter.com/FdLSszV1Dm— Mauricio Andrés Luna Aroztegui (@MauricioAndrsL6) January 25, 2023 McKennie would be an ideal fit in the midfield three Marsch has begun to use in recent weeks. His versatility has been noted, but he seems most natural as a box-to-box midfielder or as the more advanced option down the sides of a 4-3-3.McKennie’s Juventus contract expires in June 2025, which takes the pressure off any imminent need for the Serie A giants to sell in this window. If Leeds were to end the month as they are, Marsch’s fit midfield options would consist of Marc Roca, Adams, Darko Gyabi and Sam Greenwood.