Losing the Championship play-off final to Southampton could have severe repercussions for Leeds United, who failed to secure promotion back to the Premier League on their first attempt.
Several first-team stars from last season might leave Elland Road. Leeds need to raise funds for their own transfer activities and face the challenge of players seeking top-flight football for their careers.
Crysencio Summerville is drawing interest from major Premier League clubs, and it’s believed midfielder Ilia Gruev is ready to leave as Borussia Dortmund shows interest.
Joe Rodon will return to Tottenham after his loan deal expires, and it’s uncertain if Leeds can bring the Welshman back for next season. Wilfried Gnonto is also linked with a move away once again.
Highly rated Leeds starlet Archie Gray, who had an outstanding Championship campaign last season, is another concern. The teenager made 52 appearances in all competitions, becoming a key player under Daniel Farke. Reports suggest he’s valued as high as £50 million.
Rumors indicate Tottenham is interested and might propose a player-plus-cash deal involving Oliver Skipp for Gray. According to TEAMtalk, Leeds’ stance on selling Gray is clear: the club doesn’t want to sell him, and Gray is happy at Leeds. This is a setback for Ange Postecoglou’s side, making a deal for the 18-year-old unlikely.
This news will delight Leeds supporters who want to retain one of England’s most promising talents.
“Archie’s had a fantastic season for Leeds,” pundit Carlton Palmer told Football League World last campaign. “Gray’s only 18, but he’s thriving under Daniel Farke by playing regularly, so he shouldn’t rush to leave. Leeds should protect themselves by securing him with a longer-term contract, likely including a significant release clause.
“Leeds would probably be looking for £70-80 million for him. Gray should recognize that if Leeds United get promoted – and I think they will – he has a chance to play in the Premier League. Leeds also know that his value will increase if he continues to perform well.”