Leeds could be in danger of losing a fan favourite at Elland Road, according to reports.
According to recent rumours, Leeds United manager Daniel Farke might face a challenging circumstance regarding one of his brightest young prospects at Elland Road.
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Last weekend, goals from Joel Piroe, Sam Byram, and Jaiden Anthony helped Leeds United upset Watford 3-0 at Elland Road, continuing their gradual improvement under Farke.
In his post-game press conference, Farke, quoted by BBC Sport, was all praise for his team, saying: “That we returned to the dressing room with a clean sheet is for me the most pleasing topic today. It is without a doubt a fantastic outcome and performance for us. Even in the first half, I was ecstatic since we completely controlled the game and created a ton of chances while denying them any at all. They had a difficult time getting a touch in our half. We were able to turn our second-half domination into fantastic goals, however we could have been able to score a few more.
The Whites have now moved up to fifth place in the Sky Bet Championship standings and are undefeated in six straight games, gaining some critical momentum as the fixture schedule gets busier. Additionally, according to The Athletic, Southampton goalkeeper Joe Lumley trained with Leeds before deciding to make a permanent move to the South Coast during the summer transfer window.
Meanwhile, Leeds United attacker Wilfried Gnonto recently had an injury setback. According to German coach Farke, the Italy international won’t be able to play again until after the following international break, as reported by Leeds Live.
Stuart Dallas, Junior Firpo, Djed Spence, and Patrick Bamford continue to be out of the running despite making strides in their individual quests to return to the first-team picture.
Anyone may quit Leeds United.
Archie Gray, a midfielder for Leeds, has been on Crystal Palace’s radar for some time, and the Premier League club’s interest in the 17-year-old has grown as a result of his rise in the Sky Bet Championship this season, according to Alan Nixon on Patreon.
Any attempt to lure Gray to Selhurst Park in January is thought to be doubtful; however, if United fails to immediately regain their place in the English top division, they may have a problem on their hands next summer.
Gray, who has previously been called “incredible” by former Leeds United striker Jermaine Beckford, has played ten times this season for the Whites across all competitions, according to Transfermarkt. Gray, who can provide an offensive threat from the center of midfield, has produced 13 successful shots in the Sky Bet Championship, according to FBRef.
Gray has already won over the Elland Road crowd despite only signing professional forms earlier this year, and he is anticipated to play a significant role in Yorkshire for many years to come.
Even though it is virtually inconceivable that someone so adored by the Leeds United fanbase could be sold, the Whites may be unable to stop Gray from departing if they don’t succeed in being promoted in 2023–24.
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