The Leeds United title parade delivered in every sense of the word after Daniel Farke achieved the Championship crown.
It was obvious from the get-go that when a parade was mentioned, a trophy needed to be in place.
Farke demanded the title for the parade, and he got exactly that, which saw the Leeds City centre filled to the brim with diehard supporters.
It was a day for Farke and the players, but also for the fans who didn’t have a chance to celebrate the 2020 title success under Marcelo Bielsa.
During the celebrations, many chants were going back and forth, but one stood out in a message from the players to the hierarchy.

Leeds United squad chant for Manor Solomon to sign during parade
After Manor Solomon got the job done in the 91st minute to wrap the title up in dramatic fashion, it’s clear what fans wanted.
The Leeds faithful want Solomon signed permanently, and after his heroics and an immaculate season, Farke has to make it the first call of next season.
With fans clearly showing their admiration for the winger, Solomon expressed his love for Leeds fans, proving how it would be a match made in heaven.
But the Leeds camp also share this same view, as during the parade celebrations, captain Ethan Ampadu, who lead the chants, got the squad to join in with a chant for Solomon.
The squad all chanted with the fans, singing: ‘Solomon again ole ole’ which was followed by ‘sign him up sign him up I say’.
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Another loan could be on the cards for Solomon at Leeds
As the season has gone on, it’s seemed like the Israelian moving to Leeds full-time has looked likely.
However, Tottenham fans now want to keep Solomon in a decision which could take a major blow to Leeds’ summer.
With this considered, and Spurs’ poor form this season, they may actually want to keep the 25-year-old.
| Position | Team | Played MP | Won W | Drawn D | Lost L | For GF | Against GA | Diff GD | Points Pts |
| 16 | 35 | 11 | 5 | 19 | 63 | 57 | 6 | 38 |
However, Spurs want £20m for Solomon, which is no doubt doable and seen as a bargain for Leeds fans.
But Daniel Levy is known to be a tricky negotiator, and with three years still left on his contract, both clubs might come to an agreement of another loan in a way of Spurs seeing how he does in the top flight.
The hope is that a permanent deal can be struck, but time will tell.
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