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Largie Ramazani sends a message to Valencia fans as Leeds United exit is confirmed

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Largie Ramazani has sent a message to Valencia fans as his transfer from Leeds United has been confirmed.

As the transfer window draws to a close, Daniel Farke is putting the final touches to his Leeds squad as he looks to keep the Whites in the Premier League.

Having offloaded Sam Greenwood for a fee of £3 million, Largie Ramazani has now joined Valencia on a loan-to-buy deal, with Isaac Schmidt leaving to join Werder Bremen.

Farke paid a glowing tribute to the departing Ramazani shortly before his time at Elland Road came to an end. Ramazani also sent a message to the Valencia fans after undergoing his medical with the La Liga club.

Largie Ramazani in action for Leeds against Sheffield United.
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Departing Leeds United man Largie Ramazani sends message to Valencia fans

A video posted on the social media site X (formerly Twitter) showed Ramazani being doorstepped by a reporter as he left a medical facility in Valencia.

Ramazani is asked a string of questions by the reporter and meets the majority with silence, as Leeds await confirmation of his move away from the club.

Ramazani did answer two questions, however. When asked if he is excited to meet his new teammates, he simply responded, “Yes.”

The reporter subsequently asked if he had a message for the Valencia fans, and Ramazani said, “Let’s go for the three points.”

Shortly after the video was shared, Leeds finally confirmed that his move away from the club is complete, ending weeks of speculation over his future.

Ramazani becomes Leeds’ 10th summer departure

With Ramazani’s move to Valencia now confirmed, he has become the 10th player to leave the club in a summer which has also seen 10 new arrivals.

Leeds have received two transfer fees so far, as Greenwood and Rasmus Kristensen left on permanent deals, with more departures expected to follow.

Leeds’ 2025 summer departures:

Joe Gelhardt, Max Wober, Charlie Crew and Mateo Joseph have all departed on loan, while fan favourite Junior Firpo and the experienced Josuha Guilavogui left at the end of their contracts.

Schmidt’s move to Germany is likely to precede departures for Patrick Bamford and Illan Meslier, as Leeds look to complete a major squad rebuild.