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Leeds United have been told why not even appointing Pep Guardiola as their new manager would stop Raphinha from leaving this summer.

The Whites have turned to American Jesse Marsch to stave off relegation this season. The 48-year-old succeeded fan favourite Marcelo Bielsa after the club’s on-field tactics unravelled in dramatic fashion this season.

Indeed, Leeds shipped 20 goals in February – a new record for a calendar month in the Premier League.

Injuries played a part with the absences of Patrick Bamford and Kalvin Phillips in particular hitting hard. However, one available player that endured a fall from grace in Bielsa’s latter days in charge was Raphinha.

The Brazilian has exploded onto the international stage and is now a regular in the Selecao frontline.

On the domestic front, Raphinha began the season with Leeds in fine form, notching eight goals in his first 16 league matches. However, a series of under-par outings saw Bielsa take the drastic action of hooking him at half-time against Everton on February 12.

That was followed up by a benching in Leeds’ biggest game of the season the following weekend – home to Manchester United.

Now, speaking to Football Insider, chief Leeds antagoniser Gabriel Agbonlahor has claimed Bielsa is to blame for a Raphinha exit now being inevitable.

When asked what new boss

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