Leeds United are planning for another busy summer of spending in the Premier League, should Daniel Farke keep his side in the division.
Consolidation in the Premier League for even one season is huge for Leeds going forward. The 49ers have grand plans at Elland Road, but sticking the landing after promotion is vital.
Should Daniel Farke continue as he’s done in the past three months, he’s on the path towards settling Leeds back in the top flight.
49ers planning to set aside £100million for Leeds United’s summer transfer window
Leeds sit 15th in the table with a six-point gap to the bottom three. Now, we also boast a more ‘favourable’ set of fixtures remaining than any other side.
The Daily Mail now report that if Farke is to steer clear of the bottom three, then he’s got a war chest waiting for him in the summer.
It’s claimed that survival would see the German be granted another £100million to spend in the summer window. That same sum was dished out on new signings during the window directly after our promotion to the top flight.
Farke’s position at the club remains strong as he continues to pursue an elusive goal in his career: survival in the Premier League. However, talks have not commenced over a possible extension of his initial four-year contract.
Farke is in the third year of his contract and therefore heading towards his final 12 months in the summer. Talks are likely not to have commenced as it’s not clear what division Leeds will be in next term. That could be the deciding factor on whether the manager stays.
Leeds United have huge potential to grow as a Premier League club with survival this season
Everyone knows of the potential Leeds United hold as a top flight club. It’s the reason the 49ers invested in the first place. And, it’s the reason they’re so eager to see this work.
Staying in this league first time around is a massive step towards hopefully being closer to where we once were.
It’s a testament to Farke for turning around what looked a dire situation 100 days ago when we all thought he was going to be sacked.
£100million more in the summer would be some reward for keeping us up.
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