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Norwich City are appointing Borussia Dortmund II's Daniel Farke as their new head coach. The deal is to be signed later this week.
That's at least one club out of the way, but what about Boro?
Who is the biggest club right now? (in order)
Leeds?
Norwich?
Boro?
Leeds intend to appoint a new technical director at the club. According to the Yorkshire Evening Post, the intention is that the person for this job will be a foreigner.
The report claims that Monk is open to the idea of working within this structure, which will involve working with the technical director in order to recruit players for the Championship next season.
The author of the initial report went on to confirm on twitter that Victor Orta is in the running for the job. The Spaniard was let go by Middlesbrough, where he was head of recruitment, and brought in the likes of Gaston Ramirez, Alvaro Negredo and Adama Traore at the Riverside.
Leeds announced recently that former Real Madrid senior man Ivan Bravo, who is a key associate and adviser of Radrizzani’s, has also joined the club’s board of directors.
Leeds United have been given a boost in their pursuit of Guingamp forward Yannis Salibur, according to reports in France (via Sport Witness).
The 26-year-old enjoyed a fine campaign with the Ligue 1 outfit, netting eight goals and laying on four assists in 35 league appearances to help the club to tenth place in the French top-flight, their joint-highest finish since returning to the top tier in 2013.
And there’s little doubt that Salibur, a former France youth international, has played a significant part in their excellent campaign, yet it may well be his last at the club as reports suggest that he could be on his way to England this summer.
And that’s because Garry Monk’s Leeds are reportedly keeping tabs on the Frenchman having come close to signing him last summer, only for the 26-year-old to opt for another season in Ligue 1.
In fact, Salibur reportedly said recently that he was open to a move to England, and this is sure to interest a Leeds side still reeling from a woeful run of form at the end of their Championship campaign to dethrone them of a play-off place.
Norwich City are appointing Borussia Dortmund II's Daniel Farke as their new head coach. The deal is to be signed later this week.
That's at least one club out of the way, but what about Boro?
Who is the biggest club right now? (in order)
Leeds?
Norwich?
Boro?
Leeds intend to appoint a new technical director at the club. According to the Yorkshire Evening Post, the intention is that the person for this job will be a foreigner.
The report claims that Monk is open to the idea of working within this structure, which will involve working with the technical director in order to recruit players for the Championship next season.
The author of the initial report went on to confirm on twitter that Victor Orta is in the running for the job. The Spaniard was let go by Middlesbrough, where he was head of recruitment, and brought in the likes of Gaston Ramirez, Alvaro Negredo and Adama Traore at the Riverside.
Leeds announced recently that former Real Madrid senior man Ivan Bravo, who is a key associate and adviser of Radrizzani’s, has also joined the club’s board of directors.
Leeds United have been given a boost in their pursuit of Guingamp forward Yannis Salibur, according to reports in France (via Sport Witness).
The 26-year-old enjoyed a fine campaign with the Ligue 1 outfit, netting eight goals and laying on four assists in 35 league appearances to help the club to tenth place in the French top-flight, their joint-highest finish since returning to the top tier in 2013.
And there’s little doubt that Salibur, a former France youth international, has played a significant part in their excellent campaign, yet it may well be his last at the club as reports suggest that he could be on his way to England this summer.
And that’s because Garry Monk’s Leeds are reportedly keeping tabs on the Frenchman having come close to signing him last summer, only for the 26-year-old to opt for another season in Ligue 1.
In fact, Salibur reportedly said recently that he was open to a move to England, and this is sure to interest a Leeds side still reeling from a woeful run of form at the end of their Championship campaign to dethrone them of a play-off place.



