Good Riddance’ – Fans Outraged as Leeds United Star Makes Demands After Huge Transfer Failure

 

Good Riddance’ – Fans Outraged as Leeds United Star Makes Demands After Huge Transfer Failure.

Elland Road, home of Leeds United

Leeds United are set to lose wonderkid Wilfried Gnonto after the Italian reportedly asked to be left out of Daniel Farke’s side for the Carabao Cup tie against Shrewsbury Town. Fan accounts are understandably livid at the development, with some saying “Good riddance“.

Leeds United’s Wilfried Gnonto Makes Demands After Spectacular Transfer Failure

Leeds United’s Transfer Woes

Before people were even considering the Italian’s future at Elland Road, a raft of transfer news had reached Leeds fans. Norwich City full-back Max Aarons had gone from being in a medical at Thorp Arch to agreeing a move to Bournemouth in a matter of hours, with the Peacocks missing out on a target Daniel Farke had worked with before in a key position.

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In spite of this setback, a move for still appears likely. After yet another match without a clean sheet, strengthening the back line will be essential. The Tottenham Hotspur defender will be a key part of that shift.

Willy Gnonto Pushing for a Move

The dour day of transfer business was capped by Leeds United’s Italian superstar actively pushing for a move away from Elland Road. Farke stated that there will be a time for comment on the matter in a press conference after the match, clearly indicating that this is a fast-moving discussion.

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One potential bonus for Leeds fans is the fact that the Elland Road hierarchy have thus far refused to countenance a move. If a big offer has come in and changed 49ers Enterprises’ minds, an even larger transfer budget could be available for the much-needed rebuild.

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Elland Road, home of Leeds United
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