Daniel Farke will hope his plucky Leeds United side can just keep plugging away for the rest of the season to ensure Premier League safety is reached.
Clearly, the German is happy with what he has at his disposal, as evidenced by the Whites not breaking the bank in the winter transfer window, with only Facundo Buonanotte sticking out as a notable incoming on loan.
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Based on Leeds' convincing 3-1 victory against Nottingham Forest last time out, he was right not to want signings for the sake of it that could disrupt the harmony of his well-knit group, as a real collective team effort shone through against Sean Dyche's ropey visitors.
His options are somewhat threadbare, though, so it's a risky strategy, with Harry Wilson surely still on the cards as a statement signing in the summer if survival is clinched.
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Why Wilson would be a good signing for Leeds
Leeds have reportedly had interest in the dazzling Welshman for some time now, with his contract set to expire at Fulham this summer.
The second he becomes a free agent, he will be one of the most in-demand talents out there, having lit up the Premier League all season long with eye-catching displays and goals to match.
Wilson is currently sitting on a standout nine goals and five assists for the Cottagers as a slick and diminutive option down the flanks, with only Dominic Calvert-Lewin bettering that goal tally back at Elland Road, boasting a mightily impressive ten strikes himself.
The thought of both Wilson and Calvert-Lewin wreaking havoc together is an unbelievable prospect for Leeds fans to savour, with the Wrexham-born attacker's overall record of 27 goals and 18 assists in the Premier League perhaps helping Farke and Co to consolidate next season as a top-flight mainstay again, as opposed to being launched into another relegation dogfight.
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Of course, there are a lot of ifs and buts in play before Wilson joins the ranks, but it would be a sublime capture if it were to happen, which would surely eclipse previous talk of Jorgen Strand Larsen moving to Yorkshire.
Yet, Leeds arguably already possesses a Wilson-esque star in their camp.
Leeds already have their own Wilson out on loan
While the aforementioned Calvert-Lewin is stealing all the headlines at this moment in time as Leeds' main force in attack, other forward players have caught the eye this season, too.
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Noah Okafor chipped in with a goal against Forest to collect his third top-flight effort of the season, while Brenden Aaronson continues to stick out in his own right as a frenetic livewire, amassing his own hefty tally of four goals and three assists in league action.
Just imagine what this entertaining forward line will look like when Largie Ramazani returns from a loan spell with Valencia, with the 5-foot-6 winger very much a gung-ho, yet small in stature, presence always looking to test goalkeepers, much like Wilson, collecting seven goals and two assists during Leeds' promotion exploits.
He didn't get a fair look-in under Farke this season, though, but that doesn't mean his Premier League dreams donning Leeds white are in complete tatters, with the slick attacker once noted as being an "explosive" performer in La Liga with Almeria by talent scout Jacek Kulig.
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In total for Almeria, Ramazani collected a weighty 22 strikes, plying his trade in both the Spanish top-flight and La Liga 2, with seven of those goals falling at the very top of Spanish football, proving he could go on to be a superstar who can terrorise defences in the Premier League, like Wilson.
Even when he hasn't had everything go smoothly at the Estadio Mestalla this season, as seen by him only featuring for 181 minutes of league action, he has still managed to chip in with one goal and two assists, as a dynamo ready to spark into life at a moment's notice.
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The same can very much be said for the long-term Whites target, with Marco Silva noting that "everything he touches becomes magic", regardless of how many minutes Wilson has been on the pitch for.
This was evident during a ridiculous FA Cup cameo against Middlesbrough in January, when he collected a breakneck goal and assist from a brief 33-minute spell.
It will be interesting to see if Leeds do persist with Wilson in the summer, with Ramazani also coming back to them. But, before anyone gets too carried away, safety must be secured first, to ensure any statement moves moving forward aren't derailed.
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