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The Leeds Trio were able to show the door during the summer transfer period
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The Leeds Trio were able to show the door during the summer transfer period

June 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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  • Gyabi, Greenwood, Gelhardt need to go ahead
  • Leeds needs to improve their team

Leeds United Team Huddle before the Sky Bet Championship match against Hull City. (Photo: George Wood/Getty Images)

Leeds United players Dako Gabi, Sam Greenwood and Joe Gerhardt are likely to be sold during the summer window.

According to the report, Leeds is about to phase out players who find themselves in the fringe of their first team. The three players are unlikely to play a key role in next season’s Premier League campaign, with Leeds trying to get cash for them. It remains to be seen whether Leeds will be able to find a suitable destination for the three players during the summer transfer period.

Gyabi, Greenwood, Gelhardt need to go ahead

All three players are still fairly young and they have a bright future ahead of them. They should consider joining a club that gets enough first team action. According to a report from The Athletic, the three players are unlikely to win game time next season, and it makes sense for Leeds to sell them.

They will try to get some money back from the departure and improve the performance team. Leeds need to bring in quality players to do well in the Premier League next season.

Meanwhile, the three players spent last season off Leeds on loan. They will soon try to sort out their permanent future. It remains to be seen whether he will secure a move from Leeds United and will be able to focus on football again.

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Leeds needs to improve their team

Leeds United’s Joe Gerhard is watching. (Photo: George Wood/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Leeds has secured promotion to the Premier League and is trying to do well on next year’s top flight. It remains to be seen whether they can establish themselves as a patron of the top flight.

Leeds has quality teams, but it takes more experience and depth to survive in the Premier League. It is still unclear whether they can remove the fringe players and improve the squad properly.

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