
Leeds United will be delighted as Largie Ramazani takes another step towards permanent exit
Largie Ramazani is finally coming up with the goods for Valencia after joining on loan from Leeds United.
After a disappointing start to life at the Mestalla, the Belgian winger has found his feet, starting four consecutive LaLiga games.
Carlos Corberan didn’t seem to trust the 25-year-old until the start of February, and the Whites must have surely been concerned about his future.
Ramazani’s permanent exit from Elland Road now seems destined and Valencia would be foolish not to work on the attacker’s return after what he did in the 3-2 win over Deportivo Alaves on 8 March.
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Largie Ramazani game by numbers as Valencia leave it late vs Deportivo Alaves
Ramazani started for Valencia as the hosts beat Alaves to secure crucial three points after a last-minute penalty from Hugo Duro.
The Leeds loanee played 82 minutes and was the best player on the pitch for Los Ches, with a Sofascore rating of 7.7, despite not scoring or assisting.
It was a vintage performance from the Belgian ace, who completed five of his eight dribbles, recorded three key passes and an xA of 0.55 before being substituted.
The forward also had an 87 per cent passing accuracy, played two accurate crosses, had three shots, two on target, and recorded five progressive carries.

Apart from the attacker’s contributions in the final third, he put in the work defensively as well, making one interception, one recovery and winning seven of his 12 ground duels.
Leeds are yet to decide on Ramazani’s future, but the Elland Road hierarchy will be delighted to see the forward try and secure a permanent exit with his recent displays.
Daniel Farke may opt to keep Largie Ramazani as Elland Road exit on cards
If Ramazani doesn’t leave Leeds in the summer, Daniel Farke might as well opt to keep him.
Willy Gnonto has struggled for game time at Elland Road this season, and while the Italian youngster was impressive in the 3-0 FA Cup win over Norwich City on 8 March, it remains to be seen what the future holds for him.
The Belgian attacker could potentially stay at the West Yorkshire outfit to reinforce the squad in the summer.
Ramazani’s future in LS11 may also depend on Premier League survival, with the winger likely to play a key role if the Whites return to the Championship.
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