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Here are the latest Leeds United evening headlines on Tuesday, 26 July.
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Here are the latest Leeds United evening headlines on Tuesday, 26 July.
Leeds United are ‘sounding out a few options’ as Jesse Marsch is keen to welcome a new left-back to Elland Road, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.
Jesse Marsch has named his starting lineup for this morning’s clash with Crystal Palace at the Optus Stadium in what will be the final game of the pre-season Australia tour. Leeds United will be keen to record win number two Down Under following the 2-1 win against Brisbane last Thursday and Sunday’s defeat to Aston Villa.
Injuries were a narrative Leeds United wanted to leave behind them firmly in the past with last season’s 17th place. Yet there is one niggle at risk of spoiling one key player’s pre-season.
Relief would have been the overriding emotion for many Leeds United fans when Jesse Marsch’s latest comments on the left-back department reached them. An active pursuit would suggest the hierarchy has learned another of last season’s bitter lessons.
Eras change at football clubs and Leeds United are morphing into their next iteration with the departures of Marcelo Bielsa, Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha inside the last five months. Six key players are into their 30s too and with contracts creeping into their final two years, the club has to keep looking at its future outlook.
Journalist Conor McGilligan has stated that he would want Leeds United to sign Liverpool Nat Phillips this summer as long as it is a loan move in order to not hinder Charlie Cresswell’s development next season.
Jesse Marsch is in two minds about keeping Leeds United left-back Leif Davis at Elland Road, according to Phil Hay.