Leeds United
Daniel Farke released his Championship Play-Off finalists raided by the Premier League
Leeds are facing a seismic end to the summer transfer window after Daniel Farke saw his Championship Play-Off finalists raided by the Premier League.
The Whites lost Archie Gray to Tottenham in a £30m deal before Crysencio Summerville joined West Ham in a £25m move – Georginio Rutter then also departed Elland Road for Brighton.
Now – however – Daniel Farke is looking to bring a forward to Leeds who has previously torn the Championship apart…
Leeds want Manuel Benson
Sacha Tavolieri has now revealed that Leeds are very keen to sign Manuel Benson from Burnley.
The Belgian journalist states that the Angola international is “about to leave” Turf Moor after Scott Parker decided he was surplus to requirements, having left the winger on the bench in Burnley’s opening two Championship games.
Tavolieri adds that Sunderland are also keen to sign Benson, while Norwich will be too if Jonathan Rowe ends up leaving Carrow Road for Marseille.
Tavolieri also mentions that Leeds will have no issues agreeing personal terms with Benson, who earns £25,000-a-week at Burnley.
As aforesaid, the Burnley No.10 has previously shone in the Championship after joining the Clarets in a €4m (£3m) move from Royal Antwerp in August 2022 – scoring 11 goals and providing three assists in 33 appearances as the Clarets won England’s second tier in April 2023.
Daniel Farke will finally have some balance to his attack
Despite the departures of Gray, Summerville and Rutter, Leeds still have some great players, such as Wilfried Gnonto and Daniel James.
However, the pair are both right-footed forwards.
That is fine for Gnonto as he tends to cut inside from the left flank, although the balance of Farke’s attack is off with another right-footer in James playing on the right.
In Benson – however – Leeds would have a dangerous outlet down that side, who has previously caused havoc when cutting inside on his stronger left foot, scoring a number of special goals.