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Leeds United’s new owners have enough financial resources to pursue new signings despite their relegation from the Premier League.
- The team has already spent £7 million on Chelsea’s Ethan Ampadu and had a potential agreement for Norwich City’s Max Aarons for £12 million, which fell through.
- Leeds United needs to prioritize recruiting a new striker, as both Patrick Bamford and Georginio Rutter are currently sidelined and Joe Gelhardt was not chosen as the central striker in their recent match. The article suggests Aston Villa’s Cameron Archer as a potential target.
- Even though they have been relegated from the Premier League, Leeds United and their new majority owners clearly aren’t short of cash in pursuit of fresh faces for Daniel Farke’s squad.