Leeds United have some business to do in the final week of the transfer window. This could also come with some surprise exits.
The club are yet to get rid of some players who are still under contract. Daniel Farke made it clear that some first team players are not part of his plans for the upcoming season. Most of the stars that missed the training camp in Germany are considered as good as gone.
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Leeds won their opener against Everton on Monday night, and are hoping to continue that fine form against Arsenal at the Emirates on Saturday. It is going to be a tough test up against Mikel Arteta’s side. The Arsenal boss has revealed that he has been watching the Whites and has been impressed with what he has seen so far.
It is going to be an interesting game, as Daniel Farke has vowed that his side will not be parking the bus against the Gunners when the time comes.
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Leeds United star absent from matchday squad
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In a shocking turn of events, a first team star has not been seen with the travelling squad for the Arsenal game. It comes as a surprise, as just like with the Everton game many did not expect Daniel Farke to go with that decision.
Hearing that Largie Ramazani hasn’t travelled with the squad. No idea if there’s an injury.
Of the wingers he would be the likeliest to attract interest. Would be a shame if he went. Difference maker, on the ball at least. See what Farke says.
Safe travels all. Have fun. Win.
— Graham Smyth (@GrahamSmyth) August 23, 2025
Largie Ramazani will not play any part on Saturday, raising suspicions that the Belgian could be on his way out of Elland Road.
Could Ramazani really leave the club this week?
This summer, there have been reports that he turned down a move away, showing his willingness to stay. And his form at the end of last season showed that there is a lot of upside for the young winger. With the arrival of Noah Okafor, it will be very difficult for the Belgian to fight for his place in the team now.
Hopefully the absence is down to a knock rather than the winger being sold. Letting Ramazani go just over a year after signing him is not good business for Leeds United.
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