“Until the incomings we have to fight perhaps with a bit less quality and numbers and hopefully when the window closes we are in a stronger position.”
With the sale compounded by a disappointing start to the season – six goals conceded in drawing with Portsmouth and being knocked out of the League Cup by Middlesbrough – the board have come in for criticism with Farke rather generously absolving chairman Paraag Marathe of blame despite him having been vice-chairman when the relevant deals were signed.
Banking money for Rutter is a fake economy. The cost of replacing him will go up now clubs are aware Leeds have funds and a pressing need, and the big money-spinner is promotion to the Premier League.
“I signed a contract here because I want to bring this club back to the Premier League and I know how ambitious our people are, especially Paraag Marathe,” said Farke.
“No one after our financial problems were solved with some early business was keen to sell Georgie to earn some money.
“We tried everything to convince him but you have to stick to what the club has signed in the past. It has nothing to do with our current boss, our current owners, our current board.
“We have to rebuild in a few positons but we’ll do this pretty ambitiously.
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