Sold for £24m: Leeds struck gold with star who’s now worth millions less
Leeds United fans will be impressed by how well their side has dealt with adversity so far this season, as Daniel Farke had to pick up the pieces from a number of high profile departures this summer, and form a new-look Whites XI capable of challenging near the top of the Championship.
The early indicators seem to suggest that the Whites will be in the promotion reckoning for the majority of the long season ahead, with six games already done and dusted in the testing division, with Leeds only losing one match so far.
It seems as though the signings in through the door this summer have been thought about methodically too, away from Leeds’ recent Premier League past when rash purchases entered the building and flopped, with new summer buy Largie Ramazani opening his Whites account this weekend just gone away at Cardiff City.
Moreover, the likes of Ao Tanaka and Manor Solomon have equally looked comfortable at the level when thrown into action, with the German well aware that he will need to utilise his full squad to stand a chance at promotion.
Whilst these new faces look as if they’re settling in well, other purchases from Leeds’ not-so-distant Premier League days never managed to win over the hardened Elland Road masses, including this expensive £20m buy back in 2022.
Tyler Adams’ transfer to Leeds
Tyler Adams would arrive in Leeds in the same hectic summer transfer window that saw the likes of Luis Sinisterra, Maximilian Wober and many others join for mega bucks from luxurious European outfits, with the hype surrounding all these lavish buys through the roof.
Many saw the American midfielder as a natural successor to Kalvin Phillips as well, who was moved on that hectic window to Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, with those who were expecting the world of the ex-RB Leipzig man on his arrival severely let down with what they actually got.