Offer received: Phil Hay says Marsch may now sell 'brilliant' Leeds ace alongside Jack Harrison
Jesse Marsch is in two minds about keeping Leeds United left-back Leif Davis at Elland Road, according to Phil Hay.
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Jesse Marsch is in two minds about keeping Leeds United left-back Leif Davis at Elland Road, according to Phil Hay.
With the departure of Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha this summer, Leeds United’s squad is in transition and building for its next phase. Mateusz Klich, Stuart Dallas, Rodrigo, Luke Ayling, Liam Cooper and Adam Forshaw are all into their 30s.
Next week looks set to be a busy one for Leeds United loans manager Andrew Taylor, with three key fringe players looking for a temporary move away and regular minutes. Charlie Cresswell looks set to join Millwall for the season, while a host of Championship clubs have registered their interest in Jamie Shackleton and Tyler Roberts.
Exits for Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha feel like a full stop on the Leeds United era which ended their Premier League exile, brought Marcelo Bielsa to West Yorkshire and awakened a city. This transfer window has seen the beginning of that transition into whatever the Whites are about to become next.
Here are your latest Leeds United morning headlines for Thursday, June 30.
Presenter and Leeds United fan Joe Wainman has urged the club to sign former defender Charlie Taylor from Burnley ahead of the 2022/23 season.
Journalist Beren Cross recently took to Twitter to express his opinion on positions Leeds United to address after successfully bringing in their third signing of the window, Bayern Munich midfielder Marc Roca.
Despite having the youngest squad in the Premier League in terms of average age (24.4), Leeds United still have a number of senior players in their ranks.