Matej Vydra is edging towards a £11 million move to Leeds after being excluded from Derby’s training camp in Tenerife.

Frank Lampard, the new Derby manager, is leaving Vydra at home while negotiations continue with their Championship rivals over a deal for the Czech Republic forward.

Leeds have lodged a bid for Vydra, the Championship’s top scorer last season, and want him to become new manager Marcelo Bielsa’s marquee signing of the summer.

Vydra will stay at Derby’s training ground to work on his fitness as Leeds attempt to conclude talks over the final fee and payment schedule.

It is understood Lampard made the decision to leave Vydra at home early last week.

As revealed by Telegraph Sport on May 15, Derby are under pressure to sell Vydra to lower their cost base as owner Mel Morris bids to take the club’s wage bill down to around £22m .