Leeds United Claimed To Be Progressing Talks With Foreign Club After Agreeing Terms With Player Leeds United have worked out an agreement over a contract with Noa Lang and are now in talks with Club Brugge over signing the winger, it has been claimed in Belgium. The 22-year-old winger has been linked with the Premier League side throughout the summer, but the club have first focused on addressing their needs in other positions. However, with eleven days left in the window, Leeds now appear to be making progress in their efforts to bring Lang to Elland Road. please log in to view this image According to Belgian outlet Voetbal Belgie, Leeds have thrashed out personal terms on a contract with Lang and his representatives ahead of his potential move. The Whites are now claimed to be in negotiations with Club Brugge as they look to work out an agreement over a fee. It has been suggested that Leeds are making progress in talks with the Belgian giants as they aim to wrap up a deal for Lang. The winger is keen on the move and recently rejected an offer of a new and improved contract from Club Brugge. It remains to be seen if Leeds will be able to do a deal with Lang, with head coach Marcelo Bielsa having indicated that players the club could sign are priced too highly.
Saw a job advert that seems to be right up Shaks street, not sure what money it is but may be worth giving it a go Shaks. Samaritans need someone calm and reassuring, able to talk people down
Can imagine... Shako - "jumping is the fastest way down fella!" SPLAT! Shako - "there you go.... he's down".
Evening all. I'm reading about our poor pre season. We have always had a poor pre season under Bielsa. Since he played mostly our U23s I'm not sure he's that keen on it and I can understand why. If he smashes every opponent, they'll say, "But it was only pre season" and then, if his first team are tired or injured and they lose to Manure at OT 5-1 they'll say, "There's no point in winning pre season games, they don't count" They don't so I don't care about them. I think the toughest game anyone had last weekend was away to Manure at a packed OT. It was the first big crowd there for a PL game for a long time. As has been said, they'll smash up a few teams this year. Everton are a different prospect than last year and it will not be an easy game, especially without Llorente. We were a completely different team when he was back at the end of last season. Until he's back we're going to struggle. With KP missing as well we had our spine ripped out. I still trust Bielsa
Oh I can empty that half empty glass for you, perhaps KP isn't playing as a sale is being negotiated?