Leeds United are preparing to return to top flight football under Daniel Fark, and reports say they may put their competitors aside to sign clinical strikers on a free transfer.
Leeds appears to add attacking skills to the front 4 position
The scoring goal was not a matter of Leeds ensuring promotion. However, there is a broader recognition that next season, breaking some of the world’s most famous defenses will require creative intuition.
When trying to add a Premier League experience to the ranks, Daniel Fark began the move to bring Emilianobuendia from Aston Villa to Erndo Road after a successful tandem relationship in Norwich City.
Argentina International is open to switching to Leeds after the second half of the campaign loaned to Bayer Leverkusen, and the tweet is beginning to accelerate the £16.8 million offer could be released soon.
Joel Pillow did an amazing job during Whites’ promotional push. Nevertheless, attracting pedigrees in all regions is a strategy that Falke appears to be adhering to beat the drop with plenty of room to spare.
Evan Ferguson, Jamie Vardy and Callum Wilson are all Leeds targets at different stores, but it’s unlikely that they will be the only frontman on Yorkshire radar.
Leeds United’s top scorer in 2024/25 – All competitions | |
Joel Pillow | 19 |
Daniel James | 12 |
Manner Solomon | 10 |
Wilfried Gunnont | 9 |
Ragie Ramazani | 7 |
Patrick Bamford and Joe Gelhardt are fading towards the fringe, and it makes sense to expect Piiroe to need more options to allow him to share the burden of goalscoring in the Premier League.
Following on on that mission, Fark’s men are currently fighting two top-flight competitors for a clinical striker that doesn’t cost Penny.
Leeds United enters the race and signs Davy Selke
According to The Daily Express, Leeds United is joining the mix to sign experienced striker Davie Selke as his contract in Hamburg expires later this month.
West Ham United, Fulham and RB Leipzig are keen to be 30 years old. At the same time, Watford remains far away despite his unlikely to secure his signature when Premier League and Bundesliga destinations are offered.
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Leeds United were able to abandon Brenden Arsonson in support of signing the Lone Star.
The former Hertha Berlin man, who enjoyed a great campaign that helped Hamburg return to Germany’s top flights to secure the promotion, scored 23 goals in 33 appearances in all competitions.
Leeds reached out to see what Serke’s wage demands looked like, but with Red Bull owning shares in both clubs, it may be necessary to resort to RB Leipzig coming out of the race.
Nevertheless, the former German Under 21 International will be a cheap way to strengthen their forward line during the offseason, as they can partially make up their move budget to deal with other regions during the offseason.