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The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Tuesday 14th January) Leeds United’s Defensive Dilemma


Good Morning. It's Tuesday 14th January, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road...


Leeds United’s Defensive Dilemma

Leeds have demonstrated remarkable resilience this season, securing 22 points from 21 matches in the Premier League. Yet, beneath the battling spirit lies a critical vulnerability: their defensive record ranks fifth worst in the top flight, raising concerns as the campaign enters its decisive phase. Since mid November Daniel Farke has adopted a pragmatic five-man defensive system, with Joe Rodon, Pascal Struijk, Jaka Bijol, (and Sebastiaan Bornauw) forming the central trio. James Justin, though not a traditional centre-back, has shown versatility too in this setup, while Ethan Ampadu’s presence in midfield has proven vital, underscoring the need to avoid diverting him back to defence.

Danilho Doekhi, a physical and composed Dutch centre-back, tops Farke's wishlist this month, yet financial fair play (FFP) constraints could prompt them to wait until the summer when he becomes a free agent. However, according to respected journalist Florian Plettenberg, Wolfsburg have entered the fray for the Union Berlin ace, after suffering an 8-1 humiliation against Bayern Munich at the weekend. This development could force Leeds into urgent action, even if it means compromising on FFP ambitions.

Leeds face a pivotal January decision. Get the deal done now, and ensure they can balance the books come June 30th or risk losing their top target. Doekhi is by far Union Berlin's best player, and given their 9th placing in the Bundesliga will be in no hurry to let him go unless they receive an offer they cannot refuse. With Sebastiaan Bornauw picking up another hamstring injury at the weekend, reinforcements at the back will be a priority for the Whites, even if it means exploring loan options.





Gray set for Rotherham loan move

Harry Gray is set for a loan move to Rotherham Utd until the end of the season, as the club looks to fast-track his development in a more competitive environment. Just 17 years old, Gray has already generated considerable buzz among the Elland Road faithful thanks to his mature performances in the U21's this season and eye-catching cameos during pre-season. His official debut came in dramatic fashion during last season’s Championship title run-in, when he came off the bench in Leeds’ emphatic 6-0 win over Stoke City.

But life at the top level is a different kettle of fish. Unlike his older brother Archie, who became a regular in the Championship before his £40 million move to Tottenham Hotspur, Harry is navigating a tougher pathway given their current top flight status. The signings of experienced forwards Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Lukas Nmecha have intensified the battle for minutes up front, pushing even last season’s Golden Boot winner Joel Piroe further down the pecking order. F or a teenager still refining his craft, cracking the first team in such a stacked and high-pressure environment is a near-impossible task.

Manager Daniel Farke has been vocal in managing expectations, emphasizing that the demands on a young striker in the Premier League are vastly different from those in the Championship. “It’s a bit easier to shine, sorry, in the Championship at full-back than to shine as a striker against top, top centre-backs,” Farke noted earlier this season. He went on to stress that even elite forwards like Robert Lewandowski and Harry Kane weren’t consistently performing at the highest level as teenagers. “You can’t expect a young striker, 16, 17, 18, to shine with consistency at Premier League level,” he said.

The decision to send Gray out on loan, therefore, makes perfect sense, not as a step back, but as a strategic move to ensure he gains meaningful game time against senior defenders, develops physical resilience, and builds confidence in his ability to score and create in competitive matches. With six losses on the trot, Rotherham are in urgent need of a goal-scorer. Could Gray reverse their fortunes and guarantee league one football for the Millers next season?



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