Leeds United set Largie Ramazani demands as £10m-plus Elland Road exit desperately wanted

Leeds United are prepared to cash in on Valencia loanee Largie Ramazani this summer.

That is according to Radio Marca Valencia, who state Leeds want between £8.6-10.4million for the winger ahead of 2026-27.

Much like his first season at Leeds, Ramazani endured a frustrating start at Valencia, partly due to a lack of game time and a muscle injury.

However, all that changed in 2026, with the 25-year-old becoming a key player at the Spanish side.

Leeds signed Ramazani on a four-year deal for around £10m in August 2024, but now it seems they may be willing to move on from the wideman.

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Leeds may face familiar transfer story

Ramazani’s stock has definitely risen in La Liga in recent months.

In the first half of the season, he had one assist in 12 games in all competitions, as starts were hard to come by.

Largie Ramazani’s season at Valencia in La Liga
Goals6
Assists1
Appearances and starts22/10
Sofascore rating6.87

But since late January, Ramazani has scored six goals in 12 games in the Spanish top-flight, with Valencia easing away from the relegation zone in that stretch.

While Ramazani is impressing in Spain, it seems that Leeds may end up making a loss on the Belgian.

Radio Marca Valencia states that Leeds would be open to negotiating on Ramazani’s potential fee; their sole objective is to sell him, but for now, there have been no offers.

There is also said to be Italian interest, as Leeds try to get as much back on their original outlay.

Ramazani still has two years left on his Leeds deal, and due to his form and age profile, there is likely to be interest in the attacker.

But like with the likes of Diego Llorente, Robin Koch, Marc Roca, and more, Leeds may be on the losing end of a transfer exchange with Ramazani.

Leeds look to the future, without Largie Ramazani

Ramazani came with a great deal of expectation when he signed for Leeds in the summer of 2024 but it seemed Daniel Farke never fully trusted him.

While seven goals and two assists in 31 games don’t make for bad reading, Ramazani started just seven Championship matches last season as Leeds got promoted to the Premier League.

Heading into this season, Wilfried Gnonto was ahead of Ramazani in the pecking order, before summer recruit Noah Okafor went to the top of the winger pecking order.

Reports had suggested that Leeds were willing to take a fresh look at Ramazani, but that may not be the case anymore.