Leeds United suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of Arsenal this week. The game showed the gap in quality between the teams, and could force the club’s hand in the final week of the transfer window.
There have already been reports that an approach for Dilane Bakwa has been made. Leeds have been eyeing the Strasbourg winger in this transfer window. The Whites recently added Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Noah Okafor to the attack. But it looks like Daniel Farke has requested for more attacking options after seeing how the first few games of the Premier League season have played out.
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Shocking news emerged on Saturday night emerged, as Largie Ramazani was reportedly set to join Valencia on loan. He was left out of the matchday squad to face Arsenal, raising questions over his future.
Spanish journalist Nacho Santis has been covering the deal, and has the latest details. According to him, Ramazani had given the green light to the La Liga side weeks ago, and now what is left is for Valencia to negotiate a good package for the loan deal.
➕Cositas de la operación.
El VCF tiene el ‘ok’ de Ramazani desde hace semanas.
Leeds aceptó dejarle salir tras fichar esta semana a Okafor.
VCF se lanza una vez cierra salida de Hugo Guillamón al liberar una ficha.
Negocian ahora mismo, pero hay muy buena sintonía. https://t.co/qij5gOXJSZ
— Nacho Sanchis (@sanchis14) August 23, 2025
Nothing has been completed yet, but it is believed Leeds changed their opinion on a possible transfer after they signed Noah Okafor this week.
Shocking decision made by Daniel Farke
Daniel Farke indirectly choosing Jack Harrison over Ramazani is a very shocking decision. But it was quite clear his assessment of the Belgian when he could not afford to give him much playing time in the Championship last season.
Farke also emphasized leaning on Harrison’s defensive work and Premier League experience, meaning that the 28-year was ahead in the pecking order.
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