Daniel Farke’s Leeds United transfer excuse will raise Sheffield United eyebrows after blank window

Daniel Farke’s Leeds United transfer excuse will raise Sheffield United eyebrows after blank window

Daniel Farke’s Leeds United transfer excuse will raise Sheffield United eyebrows after blank window

Sheffield United will be taken aback by Daniel Farke’s Leeds United transfer justification following window inactivity.
During the January transfer window, Sheffield United was the busiest of the four teams that formed their own mini-league at the top of the Championship. However, their seven additions have only somewhat leveled the playing field with Leeds United, Sunderland, and Burnley.

With two deadline-day wildcards entering the building with an eye toward the future, the Blades acquired five important players to their squad.

The Blades, who have done a fantastic job to get to where they are with a roster that is often operating on empty due to injuries, now believe they have a team that can compete head-to-head with its rivals in the promotion fight. Burnley also added five players in January with Sunderland adding a couple and leaders Leeds United sticking with what they have.

That approach caused some anxiety in West Yorkshire, especially when all those around them were doing business, but Leeds’ squad is already stacked with quality and even without additions should go on to clinch promotion. Speaking today Leeds boss Daniel Farke defended the decision, admitting he “just wants to work for a club who is not buying success.”

“I don’t think you should do business [because] the others are doing business,” he said. “I’m happy I work for a club doing business in a smart, sustainable way. I just want to work for a club who is not buying success but building success and developing to be successful. I would never have ruled out a lucky coincidence to find a perfect specialist but it didn’t turn out to be because not all the boxes were ticked because we either didn’t find the right player or the right player was too expensive.

“I totally trust and back my players. This team and this group was good enough to be the best team in the league so far and this was with Ilia Gruev and Ethan Ampadu out for months, Pascal Struijk, Patrick Bamford with injuries. I don’t see why we should be scared for the final third of this season. It was clear even before for me.”

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