Daniel Farke kisses Mateo Joseph and Manor Solomon after the match of the Sky Bet championship between Burnley FC and Leeds United FC in Turf Moor on January 27, 2025 in Burnley, England. (Photo of Matt McNulty / Getty Images)
With 15 games to play from the current championship season, Leeds United is in Box’s headquarters for the promotion, and Daniel Farke was advised to sign a particular player if he manages to get a return to the first English flight.
Leeds was criticized for a recent transfer decision, and their congestion of the match in March could still derail their hunting in the title.
In the meantime, all whites just need to continue to cringe the results that will pass them through the line at the second moment of the request.
Daniel Farke asked not to sign Joe Rothwell
The loss of automatic promotion to death last season was aggravated by their defeat in the final of the playoffs against Southampton.
The way the saints have dropped in the Premier League in the current campaign is sufficient for a warning panel for Leeds and Farke that good players must be signed this summer, as the promotion is confirmed.
The former legend of the club, Carlton Palmer, does not believe that this should include the loan midfielder Joe Rothwell.
The 30 -year -old exercised his job at Elland Road after a move from Bournemouth.
“Joe Rothwell was a pillar for Leeds United, playing in 23 championship games, and the 30 -year -old will cost about 7.5 million pounds Sterling and £ 30,000,” said Palmer Football League world.
The recruitment of Leeds must be perfect for the Daniel Farke team to survive in the EPL
“If Leeds United is promoted, is it worth signing for this amount of money?” No, not in my opinion.
“If you look at his file, which is why he was loaned. Previously, he was ready in Southampton and, this season, in Leeds United. He has very little experience in the Premier League. He played 20 games in 2022-23 and 11 in 2023-2024 for Bournemouth. »»
That Leeds decides to listen to “the warning” of Palmer is a questionable point at this stage, although it is clear that if they do not want to undergo the same fate as Southampton which, in all likelihood, returns directly, then Recruitment A I must be perfect.