
Largie Ramazani names one club when asked about his Leeds future
Largie Ramazani’s future at Leeds United is set to be the subject of much discussion as the summer approaches.
The 25-year-old is currently away from Elland Road, as he is on loan at Valencia for the 2025-26 campaign.
Daniel Farke did not want to use the Belgian as a part of his squad this season, and he has thrived in Spain with four goals and one assist in 15 matches.
He is under contract until 2028 though, so Leeds have control over Ramazani’s potential exit, whether that is with them or not.
The player has now opened up about his plans for the future.

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What did Ramazani say about his Leeds future?
Ramazani has opened up about his Leeds situation and whether he wishes to leave the Whites in the summer.
He named Valencia, claiming that he is there to help the team, and he is not concerned about his future at the current moment.
Speaking to El Chiringuito, he said: “I’m at Valencia to work, we’ll see about the future.”
Why Ramazani could remain at Leeds
There is every possibility that Ramazani remains in LS11 this summer, as he could be a valuable asset for Farke’s side next season.
That is the view of former fan favourite Jermaine Beckford, who said: “He’s got that explosive pace, and he’s a wide player as well, full-backs hate that. It’s the one thing you can’t defend against. He just needs to learn how to use it and when to use it and that’s what he’s doing out in Valencia.
“The way he’s moving, the goals he’s scoring, the confidence he’s playing with, he understands it. When he does come back to Leeds United, he’ll be a different player to the one we saw on loan initially.”
Perhaps a fresh start with the Peacocks is deserved after what he has done on loan with the Spanish side this season, as he is averaging a goal every 121 minutes.
However, only time will tell, whether Farke will believe that he has done enough on loan to justify a place in his squad for the next campaign.
The German may be surprised by the leap that he has taken while away from Thorp Arch, and if he can impress in pre-season, he may force his way into the manager’s plans.
That seems like a longshot though, given that the boss hardly trusted him in the Championship, so he may well find himself on the transfer list.
Ramazani is just focused on his football right now, though, which is the right approach, and could serve him well in either staying at Leeds, or earning a move elsewhere when the transfer market reopens.
Only time will tell where he ends up after the end of the season.
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