Leeds United He has gotten off to a strong start in the Premier League and has only played five games, but has roughly matched Southampton’s point tally since last season.
They are currently on track with a 53-point finish. This will almost certainly be seen in the Premier League next season.
Daniel Fark’s success so far this season has been partly due to summer recruitment. Premier League proven stars like Sean Longstaff and Dominique Calvert Lewin were joined by Newcastle United and Everton, respectively.
Although these signatures were not running, Sheffield was dumped from the competition on Wednesday after both were missing in a Raigcup penalty shootout. But since then, they both turned their performance around with Calvert Lewin scoring his first goal in a 3-1 victory with the Wolves.
These stars were impressed, but one of the club’s most satisfying scorers was one of the other Saturday’s scorers.
Leeds is already happy with the Okafor deal
When Noah Okafor scored Leeds’ third goal, the Wolf was on the receiver of another debut target. The Swiss forward joined in the summer from AC Milan after lending half of the season at Serie A title winner Napoli.
Okafor joined as the second most expensive summer signature after Anton Stach, with the most expensive signature in the club’s history at £18 million.
Leeds also went all out about his wages and made him the club’s fifth-highest pay player at £72,500 a week. All the players who were paid more than he had come to Leeds from Premier League clubs.
Transfer experts Fabrizio Romano, Leeds, 49ers Enterprises, Farke are already “very happy” to Okafor, and the players themselves love Whites Manager.
Although he only played 162 minutes in the lead, Okafor showed promise not only at his initial goal for the wolves, but at the overall level of effort.
Okafor is a team player with the ability to improve even more.
There’s one goal under his belt and it’s more likely to come soon as Okafor is in the top 30% of players with XG per 90 minutes of play. He is dressed in a dangerous position while he is in the lower half of the attacker for a target shot. He’s starting to find his feet on Elland Road, so he’s scoring more goals.
Okafor has also played a key role in some of Leeds’ other goals. He is currently the league’s top forward with successful dribblings per 90, and is in the top 25% of players due to the touch of the opposition box.
But what was even more impressive about Okafor in the opening game was his defensive output in the press. The 25-year-old is one of the most valuable players in the league to complete all the tackles he attempted and defend his counter attacks, and is in the top 5% of players for his ball recovery.
It may be early for Leeds to appear happy with the deal, but Okafor is already beginning to deliver results, and the underlying metrics behind his performance show that he will be better and a valuable asset for the team.