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Leeds United have strung some of their best performances this season in the last few weeks. They have now gone four games unbeaten after a horrible run of results last month.
The Whites even entered the relegation zone at a point, but are now distancing themselves as the weeks go by. Much of this has had to do with Daniel Farke. The German has switched tactics which has allowed the team to do the unthinkable.
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Changing the shape to a 3-5-2 in the second half at the Etihad was the blueprint for their unbeaten run. The Whites then emphatically beat Chelsea at Elland Road, and held Liverpool days later. Leeds showed that they were a side to respect as they beat Crystal Palace 4-1 last weekend. Now they have their sights set on Sunderland this weekend.
Manchester City preparing offer for Harry Gray
With the January window approaching, most Leeds fans do not know what to expect. The Whites had a mixed window in the summer, where the club ownership claimed they maxed out the transfer budget due to PSR. It is still a mystery if the club will attempt to make a few moves in January.
Speaking of transfers; according to Alan Nixon, Manchester City are ready to make an offer for Leeds youngster Harry Gray. The journalist reported that the figure is said to be around £40 million. He also added that Pep Guardiola’s side are even willing to add midfielder Kalvin Phillips into the mix to seal the deal. Phillips has been out of the City first team for most of the season, limited to only cup appearances.
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49ers must protect the future of Leeds United
The club already painfully lost one of their brightest talents in recent years in Archie Gray, so losing Harry Gray should not be an option. The striker is the future of the club, and that is widely known. He has the potential to become England’s next great player, and selling him at this point of his career is not an option.
The 49ers must do everything in their power to keep Gray; he is a player who can connect to the fans because he is an academy graduate. If the ownership truly care about the club, they will shut down all this transfer talk.
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