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The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Thursday 27th March)

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  1. ellandback

    ellandback Well-Known Member
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    Good Morning. It's Thursday 27th March, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road

    Ramazani's Leeds Future in Doubt Amidst Deportivo Interest

    Largie Ramazani's time at Leeds United might be shorter than anticipated, with reports suggesting a potential exit despite only joining the club last Summer. According to Spanish outlet ElGolDigital.com, the Belgian winger is facing an "unexpected situation" at Elland Road, leading to speculation about his departure.

    Ramazani arrived at Leeds with the expectation of becoming a regular starter, but that promise hasn't materialized under manager Daniel Farke. The former Manchester United academy player has primarily featured as a bit-part player, with Farke seemingly not viewing him as a crucial component of the team. This lack of consistent playing time has reportedly left Ramazani frustrated and considering his options.

    Enter Deportivo La Coruña, currently struggling in the Spanish second division. The Herculinos are reportedly offering Ramazani the prospect of regular first-team football, a stark contrast to his current situation at Leeds. Deportivo view him as a direct replacement for Yeremay Hernandez, a player with a €20m price tag, who is expected to depart the club this Summer.

    While Ramazani possesses undeniable talent and potential, his inability to break into the starting XI at Leeds has raised questions about his fit within Farke's system. Whether Leeds would be willing to let go of a player they only recently acquired remains to be seen, especially if the Whites get promoted.

    Negotiating with clubs from the Mediterranean is not Leeds strong suit. In recent times, they have regularly found themselves out of pocket. On the assumption we go up, if Leeds are able to recoup what they spent on him, its a deal worth considering - otherwise, a season on loan may well be on the cards.

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    Leeds Smart Transfer Strategy

    Despite question marks about previous outgoing players, Leeds seem to be building more than just a squad capable of dominating the Championship; they're assembling assets with significant resale value, ensuring a sustainable future!

    Recent signings, while representing a considerable financial outlay, demonstrate a clear strategy - acquire players with established pedigree and potential for growth! The investments in players like Ramazani, Piroe, Rodon, and Bogle, totaling close to £40 million, are prime examples. While questions may linger about their immediate readiness for the Premier League, their underlying value remains secure. Even if these players experience a challenging period at Elland Road, their age, previous performance history, and potential upside suggest their valuations will hold steady.

    This approach minimizes financial risk. Leeds aren't simply throwing money at talent; they're investing in players who, at worst, are likely to break even in the transfer market should the club decide to sell. This is a crucial element in a sustainable long-term strategy.

    Furthermore, Leeds have identified and secured players whose value has subsequently exploded. Since relegation, the acquisitions of players like Tanaka and Ampadu are testaments to this. Their performances at Elland Road have significantly increased their market value, turning them into even more valuable assets for the club.

    In essence, Leeds United are playing a smart game. They're building a dominant Championship squad while simultaneously safeguarding their financial future. Their transfer strategy is more than just assembling a team; it's a carefully calculated investment in the long-term health and success of the club. By focusing on age, potential, and previous form, Leeds are ensuring that whether they achieve promotion or not, they will emerge from this period in a strong position, both on and off the field.

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  2. Eireleeds1

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    Morning All.Good article there Matt and especially like the bit where were building to be a dominant championship club. Exactly what I was hoping for. Would love to see us dominate the Championship for next decade and win 30 games a season <cheers>
     
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  3. ristac

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    Morning all

    Solomon is just making the position his own, I'd have liked Ramazzani to feature more but at the expense of which wide player. It's a tricky one, he might be nearly as good as Solomon, he was probably bought in as they wondered if Solomons poor injury record would be an issue this season.

    Any player not good quite enough for a regular championship place should be made available upon promotion
     
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    Morning

    Keep Ramazani. If we don’t go up he’ll be at Leeds longer than Farke.

    If we do go up maybe send him out on loan.
     
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    i was trying to work out if you can technically 'dominate' whilst finishing 3rd and losing in the play off final every year... but hey we do seem to be the dominant team that finds a way to avoid promotion - so why the hell not.
     
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    Leeds can!
     
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  8. stonkin

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    This crossed my mind a few weeks ago, being a glass half-empty person...

    Ipswich were the first team to gain over 90 points in consecutive seasons. They got 2 promotions.

    We're possibly on the way to consecutive seasons of 90+ points. Will we get a promotion?
     
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  9. Leedsoflondon

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    Depends on whether we get 90+ points this season is my guess
     
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