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Leeds’ new signing is already not in Farke’s good books as dispute emerges
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Brett Worthington
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One of Leeds United’s summer signings has already caused a dispute in the football club, according to a recent report.
The Whites were a busy side during the summer, as they made several changes in personnel to put together a squad that is capable of returning to the Premier League. As things stand, the additions have made a good impact, as they are unbeaten in their first four Championship games.
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Leeds United eye post-window deal
Leeds added eight players to their squad over the course of the summer transfer window, with players like Joe Rodon, Jayden Bogle, and Manor Solomon all arriving. As well as the incomings, the Yorkshire side also shipped out 19 players, some of whom included big-name departures.
Leeds United’s summer signings
Joe Rodon
Tottenham
Largie Ramazani
UD Almeria
Jayden Bogle
Sheff Utd
Ao Tanaka
F. Düsseldorf
Isaac Schmidt
FC St. Gallen
Alex Cairns
Salford City
Manor Solomon (Loan)
Tottenham
Joe Rothwell (Loan)
Bournemouth
But while the window is now closed in England, it was reported on Monday that the Whites have agreed an early post-window transfer, one in which they will see them sign Leonard Ngenge on a pre-contract agreement. The defender is 16 years old and has already been spending time at Leeds’ training ground, as he’s been on trial recently.
Ngenge is said to have caught the eye while on trial, and Leeds have decided to offer him a contract, but he can’t join the club until he turns 18, due to FIFA rules. Once he turns 18, the defender will join Leeds’ youth team, and he will hope he can do enough to get a chance in the first team one day.
Leeds’ new signing causes dispute
According to Rheinische Post, related by Sport Witness, Ao Tanaka, who joined Leeds towards the end of the transfer window, was never “the first choice” for the club. The report claims that the Yorkshire hierarchy decided to go for the player after they missed out
on other targets, and that hasn’t pleased manager Daniel Farke, with a disagreement emerging between the manager and Leeds’ higher ups over the deal.
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