Leeds United have arguably been a team in transition ever since former owner, Andrea Radrizzani, decided to dispense with the services of former manager, Jesse Marsch.
Replacing him with Javi Gracia for an ill-fated spell and then a last throw of the dice with Sam Allardyce was never really going to work, and therefore it shouldn’t have come as a surprise that relegation from the Premier League was the outcome.
Three managers in a few months, all with different ideas on how the game should be played, is a recipe for disaster, and once the drop to the Championship was confirmed, there would’ve been a sense of inevitability that players would be leaving en masse.
One of those to leave was Marc Roca, currently enjoying himself at La Liga side, Real Betis.
Indeed, so well has his loan move to the Verdiblancos gone so far, that Estadio Deportivo have suggested that a lot of groundwork from both clubs has already gone into looking to make the move permanent.
At present there is no permanent arrangement on the table, but the fact that the same appears to have been discussed at length would suggest that it’s a formality.
From Daniel Farke’s point of view, knowing who he might and might not have available well ahead of next summer’s transfer window would be a blessing.
The last thing the German needs, assuming he is still in the manager’s position, is the upheaval of the last few months.
About Author
You may also like
-
Michael Carrick opens up on Manchester United future
-
What Happens If Arsenal and Man City Finish on the Same Points
-
Kompany targets Osimhen as Kane successor, but Man United and PSG not keen
-
Christian Falk reveals Bayern Munich stance on Michael Olise amid Liverpool interest
-
Guessand Needs Five More G/A for Permanent Move

