The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Wednesday 23rd July) Joseph slaps in transfer request amidst Real Betis links
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Good Morning. It's Wednesday 23rd July, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road
Joseph slaps in transfer request amidst Real Betis links
Under 21 striker Mateo Joseph has formally submitted a transfer request, signalling his strong desire to return to his homeland. The 21-year-old informed Daniel Farke of his intentions and, consequently, refused to join the squad for their training camp in Germany, creating a standoff
Joseph's absence stems from a concrete transfer request, with Spanish outfit Real Betis heavily linked as a potential destination. The Seville-based club had a £10m knocked back in January, but have rekindled their efforts this summer with a season long loan and a £6m option to buy.
There's a suggestion that Real Betis might be approaching Leeds with a sense of entitlement, having previously secured the services of both Diego Llorente and Marc Roca on the cheap! This history could lead them to believe Leeds is a "soft touch," potentially emboldening them to try and "steal" Joseph away on the cheap.
Manager Daniel Farke has indicated that while he won't stand in the way of a player's ambition, any potential transfer for Joseph must meet the club's valuation. "A club will need to meet Leeds' demands to make a move happen," The club has, up to this point, maintained a consistent stance that Joseph is not for sale unless their financial expectations are met.
Leeds ready to pounce as Marseille hit financial stumbling block over Paixao capture[/size
Leeds United's hopes of securing Feyenoord star Igor Paixao appear to have been rekindled, with recent reports indicating that Olympique Marseille, long considered the frontrunners, are facing significant financial hurdles in concluding a deal. This unexpected turn of events has created a crucial window of opportunity for the Whites, long time admirers of the Brazilian ace.
While Paixao himself is understood to have verbally agreed personal terms with the Ligue 1 outfit and expressed a clear desire to join them, the critical negotiations between Marseille and Feyenoord have ground to a halt. The Dutch champions are resolute in their valuation of their prized asset, demanding a premium fee reportedly exceeding £30 million. Marseille, conversely, has tabled an offer of £24 million and, according to sources like RMC Sports, appears unwilling or unable to increase their bid further, leading to a frustrating impasse for all parties involved in the French camp.
This financial deadlock at Marseille is a development Leeds United will be monitoring with intense interest. Having conducted diligent groundwork and engaged proactively with the player's representatives earlier in the transfer window, Leeds now finds themselves in a unique position to capitalise. With Marseille unable to satisfy Feyenoord's demands, Leeds could now swoop in, potentially by meeting the Dutch club's valuation or by crafting a more attractive overall package that aligns with Paixao's ambitions and Feyenoord's financial expectations.
Paixao, who enjoyed an exceptional season in the Eredivisie last campaign, showcased his immense talent by registering an impressive 16 goals and 14 assists. His remarkable output and dynamic playing style have naturally garnered significant attention across Europe. The Brazilian forward's blend of blistering pace, raw power, and an acute eye for goal aligns perfectly with Leeds' strategic vision to bolster their attacking options. For a club aiming for an immediate return to the Premier League, acquiring a player of Paixao's calibre would represent a significant statement of intent, providing the much-needed firepower and creativity to drive their promotion push.
Bornauw suffers early injury setback
Leeds United's pre-season preparations have encountered an unwelcome hitch, as new signing Sebastiaan Bornauw has reportedly sustained a quad injury, sidelining him for two weeks. This early setback for the 26-year-old defender comes just as he was beginning to integrate with the squad.
Bornauw featured in the second half of Leeds' recent friendly against Manchester United, where he put in a solid performance. However, after the match, he complained of muscle tightening, leading to medical assessment. He has since been assigned light duties as he begins his recovery.
The news will be a particular concern for the club given Bornauw's extensive injury history. The Belgian international has previously contended with a range of issues, including foot, calf, head, ankle, hand, and various muscle injuries, alongside periods of illness. His susceptibility to physical setbacks makes this pre-season quad strain an early red flag for Daniel Farke and his coaching staff.