TEAMtalk Report: Leeds united Club side star Man rejects offer…
Leeds United target Oliver Skipp is not interested in leaving Tottenham Hotspur for the Championship, according to TEAMtalk. Leeds United are in the market for new recruits this […]
Leeds United target Oliver Skipp is not interested in leaving Tottenham Hotspur for the Championship, according to TEAMtalk. Leeds United are in the market for new recruits this […]
There remain question marks over the future of Zian Flemming with the Lions amid reported transfer interest but Neil Harris has been proactive in sourcing a potential recruitment. Langstaff features alongside news from Watford and Leeds United in your Monday Championship round-up…
Despite the Blades’ struggles last season, the defender might feel that his current club have a good chance of returning to the Premier League, and might therefore not be in a rush to leave…
French side Stade Rennais are closing in on a €10m deal to sign Glen Kamara. This is according to TEAMtalk, who have reported the latest developments […]
Leeds United have a lucrative long-term plan that will improve their PSR position by £39.4m per season. Even despite their failure to win promotion to […]
When you think of Leeds, you think of the fans and I’ve had a few experiences of playing at Elland Road before and it’s the first time I’ve felt a stadium vibrate before when a goal went in…
Real Betis are actively pursuing a transfer for Leeds United defender Diego Llorente this summer, as reported by MARCA. The Spanish club’s sporting director, Manu Fajardo, is closely monitoring Llorente’s situation, waiting to see if they can compete for his transfer. Despite Leeds United’s need for defensive reinforcements, Llorente’s departure would likely not cause much concern among fans. Having spent the last 18 months on loan with Roma, the Italian club’s interest in signing him permanently has diminished. Additionally, the sale of Marc Roca to Real Betis could also benefit Leeds, as they consider offloading players following their failure to secure promotion back to the Premier League.
Leeds United are reportedly one of five clubs interested in signing Sunderland defender Trai Hume this summer, as Daniel Farke seeks to bolster his right-back options. With Connor Roberts’ loan spell at Elland Road ending and Sam Byram’s injury history posing a concern, Leeds are in need of at least one, possibly two, new right-backs. Trai Hume, known for his incredible stamina, work ethic, and reliability, started all 46 league games for Sunderland last season and is capable of playing on either side of the defense or in the middle. However, Leeds face competition from Aston Villa, Napoli, Leicester, and Bournemouth for Hume’s signature.
Leeds United are gearing up for a busy summer, with several new players already being linked to Elland Road. The club needs to replace outgoing players and strengthen key positions, including right-back, number 10, and center-back.
Among the latest ten players linked with Leeds is Swiss 22-year-old Natan Girma from Reggiana, who has been on their radar for months. Eric Smith from St. Pauli is another target, with Leeds competing against West Brom for the Swedish center-back. Versatile Fulham player Bobby Decordova-Reid is also in their sights, particularly as his contract nears expiration.
Karamoko Dembele, formerly of Celtic and now with Brest, impressed on loan at Blackpool last season and is another Leeds target. Additionally, Leeds are eyeing Japan star Ao Tanaka from Dusseldorf, Stuttgart’s DR Congo winger Silas, and Chelsea’s Alfie Gilchrist for a potential loan move.
West Ham’s Ben Johnson, Norwich’s USA striker Josh Sargent, and Nottingham Forest’s Ateef Konate round out the list of players Leeds are considering to bolster their squad for the upcoming season.
Phil Hay reports that Stuart Dallas has discussed his future with Leeds United following his retirement announcement due to a persistent knee injury. Dallas, 33, declared his retirement at the end of the season, marking over two years since his last game after a severe knee injury caused by a collision with Jack Grealish. Despite numerous surgeries and relentless rehabilitation efforts, Dallas was unable to make a comeback.
A crucial player under Marcelo Bielsa, Dallas was named Player of the Season during Leeds’ first season back in the Premier League. He concludes a nine-year career at Leeds, with 266 appearances for the club. The club’s retained list confirmed his departure as his contract expired. However, his future with Leeds might not be entirely over. Phil Hay, speaking on The Square Ball, mentioned that Dallas could remain at Elland Road in a new capacity, suggesting that there have been discussions about this possibility.
Copyright © 2024 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes