Daniel Farke has made it clear where his priorities lie as Leeds United prepare for another Premier League campaign. His own contract can wait. Strengthening the squad, navigating the final days of the transfer window and preparing for Nottingham Forest come first.
Leeds begin the new season on Saturday after finishing 14th last term, nine points clear of the relegation zone. For a newly promoted side, survival represented the essential objective. The next challenge is more demanding, proving that last season was the beginning of something sustainable rather than simply a successful escape.
Leeds United Continue Summer Recruitment
Leeds United have already been active in the market, adding Harry Wilson, James Trafford, Tarik Muharemovic and Nico Elvedi.
That gives Daniel Farke more options, although his comments suggest Leeds would still like to improve the squad before the window closes.
Farke said: “I won’t speak about positions and profiles. I’m very happy with our transfer window so far. I think we’ve done excellent business already and I’m very happy with my group.
“We are in a good position, if I speak too much about profiles or positions the price goes up. We’re working with limited resources. I’m cautiously optimistic we can do some more business.”
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There is some logic behind the secrecy. Publicly identifying weaknesses rarely helps a club negotiating in the final days of a transfer window. Leeds are also operating within financial boundaries, meaning recruitment has to be selective rather than reactive.
Farke Focused on Premier League Progress
Squad stability has also been part of the summer strategy.
Captain Ethan Ampadu signed a contract extension in June, while Joe Rodon and Jayden Bogle have both agreed new deals. Retaining important players can be every bit as valuable as adding new ones, particularly for a club trying to establish itself in the Premier League.
For Farke, the focus now turns towards Nottingham Forest…
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