After the devastating outcome of the Championship Play-Off Final, should Farke remain as Championship manager? Or should we keep hold of Farke to go again? You decide, VOTE below ⤵️
Author: Alex Matthews
Although I think we can all agree yesterday was full of extreme highs and lows, here are some takeaways from our Lufcnews Editor Mitchell Burley-Emmerson who was Live on Sky Sports News giving his say.
The talisman Tyler Adams who has been an outright great appointment to bolster our defensive midfield options has been without a doubt a great defensive asset to Leeds as well as being a key playmaker in conjuring up attacking football going forward and assisting players up-front.
The 25 year-old Austrian International Maximilian Wöber has confirmed to Leeds United he will look to stay at the club under the new era of the Farke management.
According to a report from Sky Sports News, Karl Darlow from Newcastle United is being heavily linked with Leeds and Bournemouth.
With the EFL still yet to approve the 49ers Enterprises’ takeover at the club, the two-time championship winner Daniel Farke is set for the the Leeds job and an annoncement could come as close as Monday even without the EFL Approval it is suggested.
It has been reported that Viktor Gyökeres will be joining Sporting CP with a £17 million fee attached as well as a clause, which would see Coventry City given a percentage of any future transfer . This is following initial contact from Leeds, however the Coventary City striker isn’t looking to drop down to play championship football again.
Bowyer has been linked with Leeds on numerous occasions, but although Lee Bowyer is somewhat of a Leeds legend during the 1996-2003 years, the 49s shouldn’t be blindsided by this compared to the likes of Farke, who has a far competitive edge and proven track record in the second tier. On this basis, Leeds should avoid the move for Bowyer.
According to varying reports, Jürgen Klopp has already told Leeds United supporters all they need to know about the 26 year-old centre-back Nat Phillips, who was linked with a move to Elland Road last summer.
The 22 year-old American International could have a lucky escape out of the Championship, with Fulham looking to add the midfielder to their ranks.