
49ers now have strong transfer mandate to back Daniel Farke after new supercomputer reveal
Daniel Farke’s time at Elland Road looked to be coming to a close towards the end of 2025, but the German managed to turn things around.
Since his future was put into question, Leeds have stabilised themselves and are now on course to stay in the Premier League.
It was a turn of form that many had not seen coming, with those fixtures at the time including Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool.
In those games, Farke managed to get four points from nine, and since then, the trajectory has been going upwards.
Danny Murphy believes Leeds have not got enough for their performances, and the former Liverpool midfielder’s thoughts can be backed up by the latest supercomputer reveal.

Leeds’ expected Premier League position highlight Daniel Farke’s excellent job
If there was any question about the job Farke is doing at Leeds, then this should put any of that to rest.
The Peacocks’ performances this season have warranted more than the 15th place in which they currently find themselves.
According to the Opta supercomputer, Leeds should be sitting in ninth place based on their performances this season, with 37 points.
In that position, they would be fighting for possible European qualification. However, the reality is, they find themselves six places lower.

If there were just a few more additions to the squad before the season, and some of higher and game-changing quality, we could be here talking about a completely different campaign for Leeds.
Farke has shown himself to be a capable Premier League manager, and next season, if relegation is swerved as it’s looking, could be quite special.
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49ers have no excuse but to back Daniel Farke in the summer
If the Peacocks can get some real quality over the line, then they may not be in a relegation battle next season.
As shown by Leeds’ expected position in the Premier League table, that gives the owners a strong mandate to back Farke in the summer window.
The 49ers have been blasted for Leeds’ lack of winter business, but that now leaves the club with more room and money to work with in the summer.

If the recruitment is spot on, and Farke continues to do the tremendous work he is doing, then a mid-table push is surely on the cards next season.
There should be no excuses from the owners in the next transfer window. However, first, Farke needs to secure survival, as there could be some twists and turns yet.