Largie Ramazani decides on next move as Leeds United stance revealed
Largie Ramazani has his sights set on another exit from Leeds United this summer, with several clubs credited with an interest.
Plenty was made of Leeds' decision to loan Ramazani out last season, given the impact he had in the Championship despite a lack of minutes handed to him by Daniel Farke.
The Belgian averaged a goal or an assist every 97 minutes in the second tier for Leeds, showcasing the impact that he could have when called upon.
Ramazani has had a similar impact playing for Valencia in LaLiga, where he has managed seven goal involvements in just 11 starts for Carlos Corberan's side
And as per the latest reports from Spain, he seems to have his heart set on a return to the club this summer.
Largie Ramazani could snub Norwich City interest
Aside from Valencia, who have already made their intention to keep him clear, Norwich City have also shown an interest in signing Ramazani.
However, a report from Levante-EMV on Monday states that the Elland Road winger would prefer a return to Valencia, if the chance were to emerge
They have already seen a loan approach for Ramazani rejected by Leeds this summer, with the Whites only looking to entertain a permanent exit.
As a result, the report states that the uncertainty over his future could drag well into the summer given the financial trouble that Valencia find themselves in.
Leeds United must rethink Ramazani stance
If he is to leave, then a permanent exit certainly makes more sense than a loan. In that regard, their stance is perfectly fine ahead of the summer transfer window.
But Leeds need to consider the impact that he could have in the Premier League if they were to give him a chance.
The Whites lack options when it comes to players capable of making an impact off the bench, and if the Belgian were to settle for that role, he would be the perfect candidate.
As of now, all signs still point towards an exit for the former Man United youth star, but his future at Elland Road needs to be considered before that decision is made.