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Leeds failed an offer for a “fantastic” gem that is there to “prove that people are wrong”

Continuing their hunt for reinforcements, Leeds United would have submitted an offer to sign a midfielder before giving them a quick response in the negotiations.

Leeds preparing for the return to the Premier League

This made two seasons pending, but the return of the Leeds Premier League is finally almost underway. Daniel Farke’s team will compete against Everton in the first Monday evening football of the season, in which they hope to make an instant statement.

None of the last six promoted teams have survived the first time in the Premier League, but Leeds, Sunderland and Burnley will be desperate to end what is a trend concerning.

The 49ers would also have been aware of this statistic this summer and would have supported Farke with a number of arrivals accordingly. However, even after welcoming up to seven fresh faces, the American owners may have aligned more for those of Elland Road.

Ben Doak from Liverpool. The rapid winger seems likely to be in motion this summer, either on loan or in a permanent agreement, and Leeds could take full advantage.

While the young Scottish international will not be cheap, he is the type of player who deserves to be splashed. After impressing a lot around Middlesbrough during his loan, before the injury cutting things, Doak is ready to leave his brand in the Premier League at only 19 years old.

Meanwhile, as recent reports revealed, in another reality, the teenage star could have had the chance to join a former Liverpool teammate in Yorkshire this summer.

Leeds Bobby Clark offer

As reported by Lee Ryder of Chronicle, Leeds made an offer to sign Bobby Clark from Red Bull Salzburg, only for the former man of Liverpool to promote a loan move to the champion’s county for a dick role with a Premier League team.

Clark is back in England to “prove that people are wrong” after a frustrating year in Salzburg. The 20 -year -old midfielder initially joined the Austrian club and the former Liverpool assistant, Pep Lijnders, for around 10 million pounds Sterling last summer, but quickly saw Lijnders dismissed and his own game limited game – which makes an inevitable outing for a year.

Still a player full of potential, however, not so long ago, Clark gained impressive praise from the former manager of Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp, who told journalists after a 6-1 victory against Slavia Prague: “Checking a football match, with all the excitement inside that it certainly still has, is fantastic. Bobby, it’s really nice to see the boys develop and flourish, to be honest.”

It is a talent that Leeds finally missed this time and they must simply go back to the transfer market. With a little less than a month to do until the window slams, whites still have work to do.

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