‘Significant’ Leeds United transfer prediction made as 49ers Enterprises aim to silence critics

In an effort to quiet detractors, 49ers Enterprises made a significant transfer forecast for Leeds United.

 

Leeds United has the support of many to make “significant signings” prior to the transfer deadline on Friday. Behind the scenes, club officials are putting in a lot of effort to seal more deals so that Daniel Farke has the resources to lead another promotion push.

Last Thursday, the Whites finalized their sixth summer acquisition when they agreed to a £10 million agreement to sign Largie Ramazani from Almeria. It is anticipated that the Belgian will be a member of the team for the upcoming Championship match against Hull City.

Significant' Leeds United transfer prediction made as 49ers Enterprises aim  to silence critics - Leeds Live

United is very close to signing winger Manor Solomon from Tottenham Hotspur, while they are also considering playmaker Roland Sallai of Freiburg. According to reports, they had a £13 million bid for Gus Hamer of Sheffield United rejected as Farke tries to give his forward line more flair and originality. In the upcoming days, more full-back coverage is also highly anticipated, since the Whites have been strongly associated with Bournemouth defender Max Aarons, who is currently out of favor.

Following the high-profile player sales of Archie Gray, Crysencio Summerville, and Georginio Rutter, Simon Grayson of Football League Paper has predicted that United will bolster their roster. “Some of that money will be used to meet Profit and Sustainability Rules, but they will also have plenty to spend, I’m certain of that,” stated the former Whites manager.

They definitely have a few irons in the fire. Never mind this window; clubs in the Premier League and Championship are already eyeing the next one. Losing players now just accelerates their plans.

Though I do believe they’ll make some big additions before the window closes, supporters will have every right to criticize the owners if they don’t. All I can hope is that they don’t turn on Daniel Farke, the manager.”

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