JUST IN: 49ers dismiss Daniel Farke as Leeds united manager, set to bring in Leicester’s Enzo as club wants to return to EPL.

JUST IN: 49ers dismiss Daniel Farke as Leeds united manager, set to bring in Leicester’s Enzo as club wants to return to EPL.

JUST IN: 49ers dismiss Daniel Farke as Leeds united manager,

set to bring in Leicester’s Enzo as club wants to return to EPL.

Ben Jacobs reports that 49ers Enterprises, the owners of Leeds United,

and Daniel Farke have already met to talk about the summer transfer intentions at Elland Road.

The journalist for Give Me Sport clarified that the owners had stated categorically that the manager would

be able to retain most of his team if they were promoted to the Premier League.

This is in the midst of a recent ruling about Willy Gnonto’s future. According to Jacobs,

Leeds will be well-positioned to reject any offers if they can secure promotion this season.

JUST IN: 49ers dismiss Daniel Farke as Leeds united manager, set to bring in Leicester's Enzo as club wants to return to EPL.
JUST IN: 49ers dismiss Daniel Farke as Leeds united manager, set to bring in Leicester’s Enzo as club wants to return to EPL.

Jacobs stated, “If Leeds go up, the aim will be to keep the core of their squad together,”

in an interview with Give Me Sport on April 27.

Daniel Farke and the Leeds ownership have already met once as part of their pre-summer planning.

“They made it quite evident in that meeting that he will be able to

maintain the core of his team if he is promoted to the Premier League.

“Leeds are battling to get back into the Premier League, and if they do,

they’ll have the ability to turn down bids.

“If someone comes calling for Wilfried Gnonto and Leeds are in the Premier League,

and they don’t want to sell him, I would expect him to have learned from that original Everton saga

and to handle it a lot differently.”

Leeds United promotion bid takes huge blow v Queens Park Rangers

The 49ers’ primary problem with Farke’s ambitions is that they hinge on winning the Premier League,

and Leeds’ chances of earning automatic promotion this season were all but eliminated after a loss to Queens Park Rangers.

Leicester was promoted after losing 4-0 at Loftus Road,

and they drew level on points with one game remaining against their opponents,

Ipswich and Hull. Should they win that game, they would need to match Leeds’ outcome on the last day of play.

Although promotion is still possible if Ipswich loses, Leeds can no longer control it,

which puts a wrench in the club’s summer transfer plans as they would now have to reconsider their alternatives.

A meeting with Farke will have put preliminary options in place,

but their league status will likely be the biggest issue when it comes to recruitment in terms of who they can buy,

who they can keep and who they will have to sell.

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