Leeds United have already signed four players this summer, and are expected to spend big on more additions as the Whites prepare to return to the Premier League next season after spending the last two years in the Championship.
The Whites are expected to splash the cash on a top striker, a goalkeeper, a number 10 and probably another winger as Daniel Farke seeks depth and quality in his squad ahead of a season where just surviving in the Premier League will be their biggest challenge.
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However, Leeds are also focused on outgoings this summer, and are keen to offload a few players as soon as possible as they look to find space in their squad and wage bill for more new arrivals.
Jack Harrison will be sold if they can find a buyer, but several other Leeds stars are facing uncertain futures at Elland Road ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.
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Leeds United have decided on a 21-year-old’s future at Elland Road
Darko Gyabi spent last season on loan at Plymouth and put in some impressive performances in the Championship despite the side getting relegated to League One.
He still has a year left on his contract at Leeds, and there was an expectation that he could be given an opportunity during pre-season to find a place in the squad.
However, according to The Athletic, Leeds have decided that Gyabi has no future at Elland Road and he is not part of Farke’s plans going forward.
He is one of the players who will not be part of the Leeds squad next season if they cannot find a new club before the end of the window next month.
The midfielder has been told that he has no future at Leeds, and his representatives are now trying to find a new club for him this summer.
Farke’s mind made up
The Leeds manager is clear about what he wants in his squad next season, and he has decided that Gyabi is not good enough to find a place in the set-up.
Farke is aware that he is facing a challenge in keeping Leeds in the Premier League next season, and does not have anyone in the squad who he feels is not up to the mark.
Gyabi was impressive on loan in the Championship, but ultimately, the Leeds boss believes he is still not good enough to make that step up and should move on from Leeds.
The midfielder will likely find suitors in the Championship, and Leeds are hopeful that they will earn a fee from his departure in the coming weeks.
His representatives are under pressure to find a willing buyer as it is clear Gyabi will not be in the squad if he doesn’t leave Leeds this summer.
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