Cody Drameh set to leave Birmingham and come back to Leeds after proper agreement have been made by both clubs

Cody Drameh set to leave Birmingham and come back to Leeds after proper agreement have been made by both clubs

The Whites’ loan policy for the 2023 summer window, which was imposed on the 49ers and Daniel Farke, drew a lot of negative attention, with temporary exits causing the team to lose money on sellable assets.

However, a handful of loan deals went unnoticed, including Cody Drameh’s departure for Birmingham City.

Drameh joined John Eustace’s Blues, who looked like a decent outside chance for the playoffs after a strong summer window.

However, their new owners decided it was time to part ways with the manager, replacing him with Wayne Rooney, who could only last until January when a 3-0 defeat at Elland Road ended his tenure, and Tony Mowbray, whose illness has kept him out of the picture, with Gary Rowett returning to St Andrew’s for an interim position.

Rowett was unable to save the Blues from falling down the table and into the relegation zone, and despite beating Leeds’ playoff opponents Norwich City on the final day, other results saw the Blues relegated to League One.

Drameh, who was promoted to the Premier League on loan at Luton previous season, finished the season with 28 games and three assists in consistently strong performances.

Leeds United will be in major trouble if they do not gain promotion to the Premier League
Leeds United will be in major trouble if they do not gain promotion to the Premier League

One poor appearance off the bench at Ipswich Town in August, albeit in extremely unfair conditions at left-back, convinced Farke that Drameh would be better off playing somewhere this season.

It wouldn’t be surprising if Drameh didn’t want to return to Thorp Arch in the final year of his Elland Road contract, g

His signing a new Leeds contract appears to be off the table, metaphorically speaking, until Leeds actually offers one to ensure they receive training compensation from any future permanent transfer.

Returning to Cardiff City may be his best option, assuming Erol Bulut is interested.

iven Farke is the third manager to mess around with the 22-year-old after Marcelo Bielsa and Jesse Marsch, where he clearly impressed enough for chances, only to be left out while other youngsters on his level were getting frequent minutes.

This is his third loan spell, and he has more than justified his place as a regular Championship starter in all three thirds of the division: relegation struggle at Birmingham, mid-table at Cardiff (player of the season), and top six with the Hatters.

Now that the Blues are moving to League One, a permanent transfer there is quite unlikely, given that he’s more

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