Leeds United Daniel Farke confirms the sell of £1.5m player this summer amid promotion battle.

Leeds United Daniel Farke confirms the sell of £1.5m player this summer amid promotion battle.

Leeds United Daniel Farke confirms the sell of £1.5m player this summer amid promotion battle.

While Daniel Farke concentrates on the on-field preparations,

those working behind the scenes will already be making the required arrangements for both possible outcomes.

Leeds will get another chance to win this weekend when they go to Farke’s former team,

Norwich City, for the opening leg of the play-offs. Leeds lost out on automatic promotion.

Following their team’s disappointing league season,

when they finished with only eight points in as many games and missed out on automatic promotion,

Leeds supporters are not overly optimistic about their team’s prospects.

A return to the Premier League would certainly make for a more exciting summer because

the main attention would be on new players rather than departing ones.

Sam Greenwood must be sold by Leeds this summer.

What to do with all of the players that Leeds has on loan from Elland Road will be a major task for their recruitment team.

Following relegation, eight first team players left the club temporarily last summer; to date,

only Luis Sinisterra and Robin Koch have completed their permanent exits.

Leeds United Daniel Farke confirms the sell of £1.5m player this summer amid promotion battle.
Leeds United Daniel Farke confirms the sell of £1.5m player this summer amid promotion battle.

Farke has already made it clear that he will not be inviting the other six back,

so there may be a lot of work ahead in arranging new loan agreements or possible sales.

However, Leeds’ task in determining what to do with individuals who have been on loan in the EFL is much reduced.

The five are Sam Greenwood, Cody Drameh, Ian Poveda, Lewis Bate, and Luke Ayling.

Greenwood has been on loan at Middlesbrough,

where he is eligible to be purchased for approximately £1.5 million, along with Ayling.

Hayden Hackney, Greenwood’s teammate at Boro, has reportedly all but confirmed on Instagram that they will not be doing so,

which suggests he will be returning to Leeds this summer.

Greenwood struggled during the past few months after having a strong start to life at the Riverside;

his last goal contribution was on January 13.

That kind of number, in any division, is a dead giveaway that Greenwood will not be

good enough for Leeds in the upcoming campaign.

If promotion is not obtained this month, Leeds will assemble a team this summer in preparation for a

further run for the top two, among which.

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