Daniel Farke Credit: Imago
This past week saw Leeds United fans learn the news on potential Elland Road returns. This summer has been full of transfer stories and transfer links.
Mail Sport confirmed that the Whites had no plans of bringing Kalvin Phillips back.
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That put an end to years of speculation, where the Manchester City midfielder was linked with a move back to West Yorkshire every offseason. Phillips is set to join Sheffield United.
In a huge blow to Leeds fans, reports claimed that Karl Darlow had turned down a return to the club.
The veteran keeper is a free agent this summer after his contract expired at the end of June. It is now very unlikely that he will be in goal for the club ahead of next season.
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Much has been said about Karl Darlow since the news emerged.
Leeds United had him in goal for the second half of the season, and he held his position until the end. Lucas Perri lost out after a series of underwhelming performances, which Farke pointed out.
There have been claims that Darlow left for the money, as he will be on significant wages at Old Trafford.
Per our sources at The Leeds Press, it has been exclusively revealed that it was far from the case. Salary demands were never an issue; the club was willing to give Karl Darlow a nice pay-day.
But the keeper was unhappy when Farke mentioned that he would not be first choice for the upcoming season.
This was what broke down the talks, as the Welsh keeper wanted to be the club’s starter going forward. Darlow then chose to be on the bench at Manchester United where he would get a chance at European football, over being on the bench at Elland Road.
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The club might have made a mistake
A ball has yet to be kicked this season, so nothing can be justified.
But Leeds might have made a mistake with this whole situation. Karl Darlow could have definitely continued as first choice beyond this summer at Leeds under Farke.
This would have bought the club more time in their hunt for a new keeper.
As things stand, the Whites now need to splash the cash on a new starter, and seeing the market it could be a huge fee.
There would have been nothing wrong with giving Darlow a year and preparing his replacement next summer. It would have made more financial sense in the process too.