
Patrick Bamford, Tyler Adams, Brenden Aaronson and Willy Gnonto mooted to make £100m in Leeds United player sales
Leeds United can reportedly make over £100million in sales of four first-team players in the event of relegation from the Premier League this season.
According to the Telegraph [29 April], Patrick Bamford, Tyler Adams, Brenden Aaronson and Willy Gnonto could together ensure the Whites made nine figures and that can combat the loss of falling to the Championship.
Three out of the four aforementioned players have been at Elland Road for less than a year while Bamford was part of the side that got promoted in 2020.

Sell Bamford
Most Leeds fans would not mind seeing the back of Bamford amid his lack of availability for the first team due to numerous injury concerns.
Even when fit, he’s not delivered goals regularly and he’s proving to be more of a liability than an asset and Leeds need to build for the future.
Given his age, he’s unlikely to be a first-team regular in a couple of years anyway so it makes sense to part ways with him this summer.

Gnonto and Adams, on the other hand, are loved by the Elland Road faithful and they are players that Leeds need to keep a hold of.
Aaronson, on the other hand, hasn’t done enough to prove his worth yet but it’s his first season in the Premier League and he’s not had a fixed position yet to add to the managerial chaos at the club.
If there’s a good offer, the Whites may even consider selling him but that’s mere speculation as of now and they would rather give him another crack next season.
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