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Leeds United boss makes major admission that will please Everton fans amid Jack Grealish deal

Everton travel to newly-promoted Leeds United for their opening Premier League fixture of the 2025-26 season.

The Whites are set for their return to the English top flight after winning the Championship title. But despite being a vast club, Leeds know they have a battle on their hands to avoid survival. In the 2024-25 campaign, all three newly-promoted teams were demoted back to the second tier.

The Yorkshire outfit have been busy in the market so far, having added eight fresh faces, including Sean Longstaff from Newcastle United and Anton Stach from Hoffenheim in a deal worth £17 million.

But Leeds have yet to make any significant signings in attack, while key man Manor Solomon has returned to Tottenham Hotspur after spending last season on loan. Farke has also revealed that Patrick Bamford is not part of his plans.

What’s been said

And with their 2025-26 campaign beginning against Everton at Elland Road in a week’s time, Farke knows that Leeds need to add more quality. Via the Yorkshire Evening, Farke said after a 1-1 draw against AC Milan: “We will see. So on this level you just can be 100 per cent sure when the signing is done. We were also a few times pretty close to bring an offensive signing in, and they didn't materialise in the end.

"I would say, from the beginning of May until right now, we were not able to bring something over the line. It was not a problem, because we are really far in terms of our business in other positions, anyhow. But it's definitely a fact that we need top class signings, not just numbers, players to improve our sport. We are all 100 per cent aware, all our key people are aware and they're working really, really hard. But on this level also to spend so much it's not that easy to bring top players in.”

Everton’s similar issues

While Jack Grealish does not operate on the right flank, Everton are poised to agree a loan deal to sign the England international from Manchester City and he will bolster their prowess. Grealish has fallen down the pecking order at the Etihad Stadium despite being a £100 million signing from Aston Villa four years ago.

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