Leeds United have been building to return to the Premier League under Daniel Fark and are now looking to a talented advance.
Fark clears plans for Leeds United in Bamford
With an impressive start before the season, the whites left in a goalless draw that provided the platform to build as they became sharper for their new campaign, leaving them away from their first encounter with Manchester United.
After the match, Fark confirms that Patrick Bamford is not in Leeds United’s plan in the term, indicating that he is ready to make a ruthless decision to streamline his team.
He explained: “With Patrick (Bamford), I had a really open and honest conversation and would prefer Patrick Bamford, who is a perfect fit over the past two seasons.
“What I told him in my office was the second day of the preseason when he said he wasn’t part of my plans for the upcoming Premier League season due to the fact that he had really had difficult years in the past few years.”
Sean Longstaff recently arrived at Leeds United for £12 million, adding another layer of top flight quality to the engine compartment. Meanwhile, Fark is also planning a move to hijack Marseille’s versatile Juventus forward Timothy Wee.
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Leeds United appears to be locked up in the first signature in the summer window.
Trades on Elland Road are beginning to grow, and Hoffenheim Midfielder Anton Stach is likely the latest arrival to whites to let Fabrizio Romano know he will strengthen his rank by delivering his famous “Here We Go” catchphrase.
Now, Leeds is reportedly interested in reaching out to the Premier League and seducing Yorkshire.
According to a TransferFeed report, Leeds United reached out to sign Chelsea forward Mark Giu after they had previously tried to sign the youth before moving from Barcelona to Stamford Bridge.
Despite a few minutes shortfall last semester, the 19-year-old scored six times in 16 appearances in all competitions, and his tally was fully featured in the Europa Congress League.
Marc Guiu from the Europa Conference League (FOTMOB) | |
shot | 19 |
Target shot | 12 |
Touch the opposition box | 31 |
Possibility of being created | 4 |
The dribbling was successful | 4 |
Labeled as “exquisite” by Joe Cole, he was compared to former England International Luis Suarez, who last December said he was behind his goal with Astana.
As expected, the prospect of GUIU moving this summer could depend on whether Nicholas Jackson has been sold by Chelsea, amid interest elsewhere at Senegal International.
Ultimately, Leeds needs a striker, and the granola-born star could be the ideal solution to add firepower ahead of the exciting big-time campaign.