Leeds United supporters certainly have a festive atmosphere after their side brushed off the final playoff pain and lifted the championship title with Colossal 100 points.
Some fears permeate how white people will deal with the Premier League. However, the summer transfer period is also a time when Elland Road people are even more excited about someone who can snatch Leeds White, famous for their top division.
Daniel Fark is trying to bending his past Norwich city connections to add Buendia to the Whites and Emiliano Buendia to the building, taking into account Aston Villa’s previous excellent performance in the Premier League.
Why Buendia’s signature becomes a coup
Buendia and the Germans were a match made in Norfolk heaven before the Argentine ace spread their wings for a new meadow at the villa.
Certainly, the exciting former Canary midfielder has made the championship his playground under Fark’s careful eyes, as seen with a great tally of 24 goals and 41 assists pulling 41 assists on 41 assists.
He was initially kick-on when he was given the first team opportunity in the West Midlands. The goal defeated Leeds Hart in early 2023, but the injury issue is hampering the possibility of further progress at Villa Park.
However, even though Brendia is missing in a hefty 56 games during the 2023/24 season due to a devastating cruciate ligament laceration, he still boasts 10 goals and 15 levels.
However, the opportunity to lend out a former £33 million rated star should not be handed over, but another move will diminish as a larger coup than Buendia’s temporary signature would be won if it were successful.
Leeds can re-sign Bielsa’s favorites
Leeds aims to leave their past in the past, especially when it comes to the sinking feeling of being relegated to the championship.
But Farke and Co. will certainly be seduced by the prospect of adding Kalvin Phillips to the roster.
Indeed, Sunday’s email, broadcast by Mot Leeds News, said in a recent printed copy that the newly promoted white man wanted to bring Phillips back to his old boyhood home after shoulder surgery in Manchester City.
It is further speculated that Leeds could regain former fan favourites at cut prices. This is worth £10 million by TransferMarkt – a difficult deal to reject, especially when Phillips’ heroes on Marcelo Bielsa’s Elland Road remembers he joined the man with a Pep Guardiola man with a bumper of £45m.
If Phillips returns to his old West Yorkshire Best, this will certainly go down as a genius stroke at the end of Leeds.
Certainly, his final spell at the club brought many English calls under Gareth Southgate. The 29-year-old is now certainly visible at a difficult level, rather than being known as the city’s flashy waste of millions.
Philips PL Number in Leeds | ||
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statistics | Phillips (20/21) | Phillips (21/22) |
Matches played | 29 | 20 |
The goal scored | 1 | 0 |
assist | 2 | 1 |
Touch each game | 65 | 62.1 |
Accurate paths for each game | 41 (85%) | 38.9 (82%) |
A big opportunity has been created | 5 | 1 |
The duel won | 5.3 | 4.9 |
Statistics based on sofa score |
When he played on top flights earlier for Leeds, Phillips had shown he was a capable butler who was also keen to create opportunities for his offensive teammates.
That even led to the 29-year-old being labelled “exceptional” by football talent scout Antonio Mango, and no one was desperate to regain these lofty heights than Phillips himself.
Of course, this could go down as a misfire when the beloved Ex-Number 23 returns under all the intense pressure.
But on the contrary, it could be considered an incredible coup. It could be considered an incredible coup, especially if he had been far below his sudden £45 million valuation over the years in the heart of Leeds.
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