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Leeds United are ready to spend only what is allowed in the transfer window to bolster for the Premier League.
The whites are looking to bring in new goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, wingers and strikers next season.
Leeds United are preparing for their life in the Premier League and are about to mark them in the transfer window.
Chairman Paraag Marathe said at the end of the championship title victory season, the whites will spend only being allowed to strengthen Daniel Fark’s team.
“Whatever they spend on us, we’re going to spend. We can comfortably say that we’re going to spend the last penny we can, something that needs to be completely leaned over the next three years.
“I’m not under the illusion that it’s going to be easy… there’s a debate that there’s a widening gap (between the Premier League and the Championship) and with respect to other clubs, I think we’re different.
As expected for the newly promoted side, there are already many players associated with the move to Elland Road, and Leeds has been added throughout the pitch, giving them the best chance possible.
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But who thinks AI will sign ahead of the 2025/26 season? Grok, the AI tool for X, provided five players that are expected to be brought to Yorkshire by 49ers Enterprises.
AI predicts five players Leeds will sign this summer
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Nick Pope
Newcastle (£30 million)
Starting with the goal, Leeds was looking for a new goalkeeper to replace Iran Mesurier after being dropped by Fark for a championship run-in.
If the appropriate offer arrives, Meslier leaves Elland Road and leaves Carlderlow and Alex Cairns as backup options for the new First Choice Keeper. AI believes the new number one will be Nick Pope. The Newcastle United ace could potentially leave the park at St. James this summer.
Magpies are deeply affiliated with Burnley’s James Trafford, and with Leeds eager to sign the Pope, they feel that AI could move to the card for up to £30 million.
4
Nico Hervedi
Borussia Monche Gladbach (£20 million)
The centre-back who linked his move to Leeds before winning the promotion was Nico Hervedi of Borussia Monche Gladbach.
Swiss International, Hervedi has been on the Bundesliga side for 10 years now, working with Fark in a short stint as the boss of Monche Gladbach.
Nico Hervevedo’s record under Daniel Farca | |
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game | 34 |
the goal | 3 |
Yellow Card | 2 |
I played a few minutes | 3,007 |
AI is a central defender comparable to Joe Rodon and Pascal Struijk, saying Elvedi’s deal is worth £20 million.
3
Christus Uche
getafe (£15m)
Versatile attack midfielder Chartantanus Uche has caught his eye on Getafe at La Liga, and the next arrival Ai Think Leeds thinks this summer.
White people are turning their eyes to Nigeria International. Nigeria International combines a midfield and an offensive role. AI says “verbility and potential suit Farke’s preference for players who participated in the club’s project, likely costing £110,000-£150,000.”
2
Igor’s passion
Feyenoord (£25m)
Ahead of the 25/26 season, new wingers are also on Leeds cards. This is because it remains to be seen whether Solomon will return to Yorkshire from Tottenham after a successful loan spell.
Left-playing right-footed winger Feyenord’s Igor Paixao is also being debated as a white target after scoring 18 goals and registering 19 assists on 24/25. AI believes the transaction will cost only £25 million, despite reports suggesting a price that offers €40 million (£34 million).
1
Davy Serke
Hamburg (free)
Finally, new strikers from rivals Joel Pillow and Patrick Bamford have been appointed to Leeds, with many names linked, including those that do not direct transfer fees.
Davie Selke fits the bill mentioned as targets and is set to be available for free transfers on a Hamburg deal set to expire. The 30-year-old has 22 goals in 31 appearances last season and is 6-foot-4.
AI says “he says his “recording physicality and goals” in 2. Bundesliga makes him a cost-effective option,” Leeds recently reached out to sign Selke.