Largie Ramazani Leeds United
Largie Ramazani leaving Leeds United this summer was one of the more surprising decisions by the club. All throughout the pre-season, many thought the youngster would be given a chance based on how he ended last season.
The young winger did not start off well, with injuries and fitness problems ruining his rhythm. But when he gained full fitness, he did show why the club splashed over £10 million to sign him.
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Ramazani showed in his cameos at the tail end of last season that he could be exactly what the club is looking for. But in just the second league game of the season, the Belgian was left out of the matchday squad.
Daniel Farke then confirmed that he was involved in a potential deal. Valencia ended up taking the 24-year old on loan for the rest of the season, where he would be under a familiar name to Leeds fans – Carlos Corberan, now head coach of the La Liga side.
Fans were a bit baffled with the decision to loan out both Mateo Joseph and Largie Ramazani, while keeping Jack Harrison and Brenden Aaronson for this season.
How winger has fared amidst January rumours
The Leeds loanee got off to a great start in his Valencia career; with an assist in his first game for the Spanish side. However, the Belgian has been very quiet since then. Carlos Corberan has not really trusted him to start games.
His recent injury problems have not helped him either; Ramazani has a total of 103 minutes played over five appearances this season. And with the January window approaching, Leeds could make a huge decision.
The Athletic have confirmed that when January comes around, the Whites have the option to recall the young winger from his loan deal. Largie Ramazani is struggling out on loan compared to his teammates Mateo Joseph and Joe Gelhardt.
Should Leeds United recall Largie Ramazani?
With how flat the attack has been looking in some games this season, the Belgian’s pace and trickery could be a huge addition. He loves to take players on, and this season, Noah Okafor seems to be the only Leeds player doing that.
However, if Daniel Farke decides not to bring Largie Ramazani back to the team, then the Whites should still recall him. Finding him a better loan club than Valencia will benefit all parties involved. The Belgian turned down moves away this summer, so there will definitely be interest in the market for him.
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