
Leeds ‘ready to sanction Ramazani exit’ after Rangers transfer news – Exclusive
Largie Ramazani’s time as a Leeds United player may be coming to an end.
While there are more positives than negatives that come hand in hand with a Premier League return, Leeds will have to address some of the latter in the coming weeks, with some ruthless decisions to be made.
Recruitment at Elland Road will be crucial to their hopes of surviving, but in order to have as much breathing room as possible, exits will have to be sanctioned.
Taking that into account, the future of Ramazani is starting to look bleak, and an exit from Leeds United could be on the cards.

Rangers want to sign Ramazani from Leeds
Ramazani has the ability, but ever since dropping out of the team through injury, his chances have been extremely limited under Daniel Farke.
Ahead of a return to the Premier League, Rangers have been linked with a move for the Belgian, and Paul Robinson thinks an exit could be on the cards.
Speaking exclusively to MOT Leeds News, Robinson said: “He’s struggled to get in the side this season and I think at times, to his detriment, he’s been an impact player off the bench. And I think that’s maybe how the manager sees him.
Stats (Championship) | Ramazani |
Matches | 29 |
Starts | 7 |
Goals | 6 |
Assists | 2 |
Minutes played | 782 |
“And if they can get better than what they’ve got, which is what they have to do to stay in the Premier League, he could be one that’s allowed to leave.
“He had a little spell of games, didn’t he, in the Championship, but didn’t play regularly, week in and week out. And he may be one where Leeds need to cut their cloth accordingly. He may be one that’s allowed to move on.“

Farke needs to see transfer movement
Six days have passed since the transfer window opened, and although there is plenty of time left, very little activity has been going on at Elland Road.
That will need to change in the coming weeks, with reinforcement needed at Leeds.
Whether the Whites are waiting to sell before they buy is yet to be seen, though it certainly feels as though several players could leave.