
Largie Ramazani set for Farke lifeline at Leeds United after new transfer update
Daniel Farke could be set to hand Largie Ramazani a chance at reviving his Leeds United career.
Leeds United are all set for a hectic summer period, and recruitment at Elland Road is going to play a deciding role in the success that they can find next season.
However, in order to make room for incomings, the future of several stars currently contracted to the Whites will have to come under consideration, with Mateo Joseph one who could leave.
The likelihood is that those who struggled for gametime in the Championship will make way first, though the latest update on Ramazani suggests he may be handed a second chance.

Rangers want to sign Ramazani
Ramazani showed his quality in the Championship, but after suffering an injury, he found gametime very hard to come by under Farke.
The Belgian found himself on the bench regularly, with Manor Solomon preferred on the left flank ahead of him.
Now, according to a report from TEAMtalk, Rangers are keen on bringing him to Ibrox just days after the 49ers completed their takeover, but Farke may not yet sanction his exit.
Stats (Championship) | Ramazani |
Matches | 29 |
Starts | 7 |
Goals | 6 |
Assists | 2 |
Minutes played | 782 |
Instead, Ramazani is set to be handed a chance to revive his Leeds career in pre-season at Thorp Arch, with Farke keen to assess his commitment to the cause.
Leeds will be well aware of the magnitude of the task that awaits them in the Premier League and will need everyone on the same page to achieve their goal.

Leeds need sufficient squad depth in Premier League
Leeds will face some difficult decisions when it comes to player exits this summer, knowing that the squad they have now will need bolstering.
However, in case of injuries and rotation for competitions, the Whites will also need players who can make the step up when required, and players like Ramazani have showcased their ability to do that.
Farke will already have in his mind who he wants to keep and who he wants to let go of, and pre-season performances will have a huge role to play in those decisions.