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Shocking Largie Ramazani statistic should be resolved by Daniel Farke at Leeds United

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Largie Ramazani would’ve expected to be playing a much more crucial role at Leeds United this season, but it’s been anything but that.

Daniel Farke will need to make sure the Leeds squad show the togetherness that’s got them to the peak of the Championship for the rest of the season.

There are plenty of elements that could work against Farke’s side, as an early kick-off stat could derail Leeds’ season with the fixture list.

But the Whites boss will have his own concerns with player morale and keeping everyone happy around the club.

Someone who fits into that category at the moment is Ramazani.

Largie Ramazani in action for Leeds against Cardiff.
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Shocking Largie Ramazani statistic needs to be resolved at Leeds United

Ramazani has seemed to be shut out at Leeds under Farke.

The Belgian winger had made a positive start at Elland Road after the 24-year-old made four goal contributions in his opening eight games.

It was looking like Ramazani would be an option off the bench, but then look to be slowly integrated into the starting lineup, but that hasn’t happened at all.

Farke hinted that Ramazani could be a striker and even the winger would take that at this point after the shocking stat that has emerged.

In the last 11 games for Leeds, Ramazani has played a total of 97 minutes and has been an unused sub in 4 of them. Not a good look.

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Ramazani’s Leeds future could be uncertain if Farke completes Solomon deal

The Belgian only joined from Almeria in the summer, but already, Ramazani’s future looks uncertain in Yorkshire.

It’s a difficult scenario for Farke who’s got performing wingers at the moment in Manor Solomon and Dan James, who look irreplaceable.

Things will only worsen if Leeds sign Solomon permanently, as that will all but confirm Ramazani’s status as a squad player.

It’s quite difficult to argue he should be starting, but Farke must allow Ramazani to prove himself, otherwise, this will never get resolved.