Leeds United are already looking at potential signings for the upcoming summer transfer window, despite the fact that they are yet to confirm their safety in the Premier League.
They are reportedly eyeing up PSV centre-forward Troy Parrott to bolster their options in the striker department, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Lukas Nmecha, and Joel Piroe making up their current strikeforce.
The Ireland international has scored 28 goals in all competitions for the Dutch side this season and could arrive at Elland Road as an excellent signing for the Whites.
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Daniel Farke seemingly wants to bring in another striker to add more competition to the squad, and Parrott's goal return suggests that he would do exactly that.
However, given Calvert-Lewin's 11-goal haul this season, there are other positions in the team that should be looked at first in the summer window.
Where Leeds need to strengthen in the transfer window
The first position that the Whites need to strengthen in the summer transfer window is the wide department, because Farke's wingers have not delivered enough in the final third this season.
Leeds United manager Daniel Farke arrives at the stadium before the match
Noah Okafor, who has scored four goals, is the only natural winger in the squad who has scored a single goal in the Premier League in the 2025/26 campaign, as Wilfried Gnonto and Dan James have both failed to find the target.
Jack Harrison also failed to score or provide an assist in 11 appearances in the league in the first half of the season before he was sent out on loan to Fiorentina.
The English winger returned to Elland Road last summer after two mediocre years on loan at Everton, scoring three Premier League goals in two seasons, and was unable to make a positive impression before leaving on loan once again.
Jack-Harrison
Harrison's struggles suggest that he will not be the answer to their wide problems next term, hence why Leeds need to sign at least one new winger, but he is not the only forward out on loan who should be sold this summer.
Leeds' new Jack Harrison
The West Yorkshire outfit have another attacker they need to sell because the winger has failed to prove that they have what it takes to shine in the Premier League.
Jack Harrison
It was a curious decision by Farke when he decided to send Largie Ramazani out on loan to Valencia last summer after the Belgian talent scored six goals in seven starts in the Championship in the 2024/25 campaign.
The Leeds loanee, who was once described as an "explosive" talent by scout Jacek Kulig, has not done enough during his loan stint in Spain to suggest that he will return to Elland Road in the summer and deliver in the Premier League next term.
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On the face of it, a return of five goals in 19 LaLiga matches is not an awful season for Ramazani, but three of his five goals have come from the penalty spot.
Taking penalties away, the winger has scored two goals and provided one assist in 19 appearances in the Spanish top-flight, whilst averaging less than one key pass and completed per game.
25/26 LaLiga Largie Ramazani
Appearances 19
Goals 5
Non-penalty goals 2
Key passes per game 0.7
Big chances created 2
Assists 1
Successful dribbles per game 0.7
His all-round performances have not been good enough to justify a regular place in Carlos Corberan's starting XI, as he has only started seven of his 19 outings in LaLiga.
Ramazani, therefore, is on his way to becoming Harrison 2.0 because, like the English forward, he has been average at best during his time away from Elland Road on loan.
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Despite showing some positive signs in the Championship last season, scoring six goals, Farke did not deem him good enough for the Premier League squad and Corberan has not deemed him good enough to be a regular starter in LaLiga.
Therefore, Leeds should be looking to go out and sign new wingers to bolster their squad in the summer transfer window, rather than bringing Harrison and Ramazani back into the fold.
The Whites should cash in on both of their loan wingers, provided there are clubs who would be willing to pay to sign them permanently, and attempt to improve their squad with the funds that could raise.
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