
Leeds United ready bargain Moussa Djenepo transfer offer as exit on cards
Leeds United have set their sights on Antalyaspor attacker Moussa Djenepo at Elland Road ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
The Whites will play Premier League football once again next season after a two-year exile, after winning automatic promotion.
Daniel Farke’s team also won the Championship title, which led to massive celebrations from fans during the bus parade.
Paraag Marathe is behind the former Norwich City boss after speculation around his future at Elland Road, and 49ers Enterprises will now need to show their support in the upcoming transfer window.

Dejenpo approached as Leeds United willing to pay £1.7m+ release clause
Dejenepo has been approached by the Whites, who are willing to pay his £1.7m-plus release clause, according to Africafoot.
The news outlet reports (3 May) that the West Yorkshire outfit want to bring the former Southampton forward back to the Premier League.
Competition | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
Super Lig | 22 | 2 | 1 |
It’s been claimed that the Mali international, who’s on loan at Antalyaspor from Standard Liege, wants to leave the Super Lig outfit due to unpaid wages.
With the Peacocks interested in the 26-year-old winger, he would like to return to English football in the upcoming transfer window.

49ers must add Premier League experience at Elland Road
The 49ers must invest heavily at Elland Road in the upcoming transfer window as the Whites look to survive relegation from the Premier League.
It wouldn’t make sense for the American owners to be hesitant with their spending this summer, as the West Yorkshire outfit arguably needs to strengthen its squad.
The players currently at Farke’s disposal can’t be expected to play against the best teams in England week in and week out.
Leeds must add Premier League experience to their team, with someone like Abdoulaye Doucoure being linked with them.
Southampton, Leicester City and Ipswich Town are returning to the Championship after winning promotion last season, and the Whites need to learn lessons from their failures.
The West Yorkshire outfit need to build a squad capable of serving relegations and subsequently build a team capable of establishing themselves in the top flight.
While it’ll be challenging, the 49ers need to ensure that the Peacocks don’t become a yo-yo club unable to maintain their status in the Premier League.
It remains to be seen whether there will be cause for celebration in LS11 once again in a year.