Few predicted Crysencio Summerville to be present for the season’s opening game at Wembley when the Whites lost there back in May. The fans believed Willy Gnonto would most likely go after that.
As it happened, Leeds confirmed the first of the big departure transfers throughout the summer with Archie Gray.
Leeds wants to keep Willy Gnonto at Elland Road, therefore they notice a shift in interest in him.
It was certain that Everton would leave this time around when it was revealed that he had begun negotiations to sign Gnonto back in July.
The Toffees showed a lot of interest in the Italian international during the summer of 2023, which caused him to have tumultuous weeks in which he refused to play. Eventually, he decided to stay here and make amends under Daniel Farke.
Farke exhaled deeply upon closing the window, knowing that his most skilled attacker would be staying put for the time being.
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The Italian has now written a new contract extension, according to the club’s latest and most comprehensive update on Gnonto’s future:
With his new contract, which is a four-year agreement, Gnonto will be committed to the team until the summer of 2028. The club has also expressed their aim, and there may be a hint that Gnonto will play in attacking midfield:
“A constant threat on either wing or centrally, Gnonto has pledged to spend the next four years entertaining the Elland Road and away from home supporters.”
Additionally, Fabrizio Romano has stated that it is unlikely that the winger’s new deal will contain a release clause.
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