After completing a deal to sign Noah Okafor from AC Milan, it looks like one Leeds United attacker has now sealed his exit from the club.
This week, Leeds United announced the signing of Noah Okafor. The 49ers have paid £18m for his services and he becomes the ninth player to arrive at Elland Road this summer.
For Daniel Farke, it’s been a positive summer transfer window so far. But after Leeds United were thumped 5-0 by Arsenal on Saturday night, many fans will want Farke to sign one or two more players.
But in order to do that, he may need to move on one or two beforehand. There are several players who have fallen well out of contention at Elland Road following promotion to the Premier League, including the likes of Patrick Bamford and more.
Though it’s Bamford’s fellow attacker, Largie Ramazani, who looks set to be the next player to leave the club.
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Largie Ramazani reportedly wants Leeds United loan exit
So far this summer, the likes of Charlie Crew, Joe Gelhardt, Mateo Joseph, and Max Wober have all left the club on loan, whilst Rasmus Kristensen sealed his permanent Leeds United exit earlier in the summer. And another loan exit seems lined up with reports that Ramazani is heading to Valencia.
Spanish football journalist Nacho Sanchis has revealed on X that Valencia are ‘working’ on a deal to sign Ramazani and that he is the ‘top choice’ of former Leeds United no.2 Carlos Corberan, who is manager of the La Liga side.
Sanchis says that Ramazani has ‘already given the green light’ to Valencia ahead of a potential loan move to Spain.
Why Largie Ramazani didn’t feature in Leeds squad at Arsenal
Ramazani was actually left out of the squad that travelled to Arsenal. Instead, Okafor made the team and he made his debut in the second half of the game against the Gunners.
Farke also included the divisive Jack Harrison on the bench, with the winger having returned to the fray at Elland Road after spending the last two seasons on loan at Everton.
Speaking after the game, Farke was asked why Ramazani was left out of the side. The German told Leeds Live: “Decision on Okafor, nothing against Largie. We have Harrison here too.”
Ramazani was an exciting signing for Leeds United last summer, and at 24 years old he still has plenty of potential. But Leeds simply have too much quality in attack and so a loan move for Ramazani could be great for both him and Leeds United.
And a move to Valencia could be a great chance for him to pit himself against some of Europe’s best teams and prove his worth to Farke ahead of next season.
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