What ‘sources’ say Leeds United have told Joe Rodon about signing him permanently this summer

31/05/2024 Raymond 0

The future of Joe Rodon is a major concern for Leeds United this summer. Rodon completed his season-long loan from Tottenham Hotspur with his final game at Wembley, where Leeds lost 1-0 to Southampton in the play-off final. Without an option-to-buy clause in his loan deal, Leeds must now negotiate with Spurs to secure his permanent transfer. Rodon’s impressive performances, which contributed to Leeds achieving the second-best defensive record in the division, have made head coach Daniel Farke eager to retain him.

Leeds face a challenging transfer window as they aim to comply with the EFL’s PSR regulations, requiring the departure of key players to balance the books. Chairman Paraag Marathe has assured that funds will be available for new signings, and Red Bull’s minority investment in the club provides additional financial flexibility. Rodon has expressed a strong affinity for Leeds, and the club has communicated their intention to sign him permanently. However, with Premier League interest, including from Southampton, Rodon is currently on holiday contemplating his next move.

Fan Letters: “Hopefully we’ll appoint someone soon to stop this unknown situation!”

28/05/2024 Raymond 0

Dear Roker Report,

Three months is too long without a manager, and with Premier League clubs eyeing our top players, the prolonged appointment process increases the risk of losing them. We need to appoint someone within the next two weeks to stabilize the situation. Supporters have renewed their season tickets in good faith, trusting the management, and they deserve some positive news. Perhaps clubs should ensure the same manager remains in place from the start to the end of the season.

Peter Henshall

Ed’s Note [Gav]: As long as a manager is appointed by pre-season, we should be fine. Interest in our better players is inevitable, regardless of our managerial situation. Most of the squad is likely on holiday and not focused on football right now. The crucial point is to make the right choice, even if it takes a few more weeks.

If Wouter Burger leaves Stoke City for Spurs, Coventry City could hold ideal replacement: View

26/05/2024 Raymond 0

Stoke City is gearing up for the 2024/25 Championship season, determined to improve on their lackluster performance from the previous year. Finishing in 17th place and narrowly avoiding relegation by six points, the team faces significant pressure to climb the standings under the leadership of manager Steven Schumacher, who is entering his first full season at the helm.

With the summer transfer window open and the club’s retained list announced, Stoke is focusing on strengthening key areas of their squad to ensure a successful season ahead. However, the team’s plans might be disrupted as one of their standout players, Wouter Burger, has attracted interest from Premier League clubs. Tottenham Hotspur and Sheffield United are reportedly keen on signing Burger, who joined Stoke just last year on a four-year contract.

Burger’s arrival at Stoke’s bet365 Stadium was unexpected, given his links to higher-tier clubs. Nonetheless, his decision to join the Potters has proven wise. The 23-year-old played 39 Championship games, scoring three goals and providing four assists, becoming a crucial player for Schumacher. Despite his recent arrival, Burger’s leadership qualities shone through, as he captained the team in Josh Laurent’s absence on nine occasions.

When Sunderland can make new signings plus important transfer rules after Premier League discussions

25/05/2024 Raymond 0

As the summer transfer window approaches, Sunderland and their Championship competitors are gearing up for a crucial period of squad development. Following a lackluster conclusion to the 2023/24 season, Sunderland is keen to bolster their lineup when the window reopens next month. Historically, the Black Cats have focused on acquiring younger talent, but this strategy might need adjustment to incorporate more seasoned players. With the confirmed departures of Corry Evans and Bradley Dack at the end of their contracts, Sunderland faces a pivotal summer.

The transfer window for Premier League and EFL clubs will officially open on Friday, June 14, coinciding with the start of the European Championships. This summer’s transfer window will close on Friday, August 30 at 11pm for English clubs, three weeks after the Championship season begins. Sunderland will be evaluating players across all positions, with recruitment dependent on potential departures. The club is expected to target at least one new striker and address a shortage of options in central midfield, while also preparing for possible loan moves for younger players to gain first-team experience.

West Ham now want to sign relegated player Jurgen Klopp described as ‘incredible’

21/05/2024 Raymond 0

Julen Lopetegui is set to replace David Moyes as West Ham manager, and despite uncertainties surrounding Lucas Paqueta’s future, the summer transfer window offers a chance for new signings. According to Alan Nixon, Wes Foderingham might be among West Ham’s first additions. The goalkeeper, who played for Sheffield United and will soon be a free agent, had notable performances despite a tough season. He is expected to provide reliable backup for Alphonse Areola, with Lukasz Fabianski likely departing. Though not a high-profile signing, Foderingham would add valuable depth to West Ham’s squad.