![1_GettyImages-1444025981](https://sportwing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/1_GettyImages-1444025981-615x381.png)
Leeds United need to rival Leicester City in checking out Championship creative spark if Everton complete move for Wilfried Gnonto: Opinion
Everton, as well as Aston Villa, have been keeping tabs on Wilfried Gnonto, so this Championship star has to be on Leeds United’s list of targets.
Leeds United were always going to struggle to keep the squad together following their relegation from the Premier League and it remains to be seen how the rest of this summer transfer window plays out, both from an incomings and outgoings perspective.
Daniel Farke has arrived at Elland Road and will be hard at work trying to assemble a squad that can immediately return to the Premier League, with expectation levels set to be high.
The new Leeds boss will be assessing what he has as current options during the early stages of pre-season, whilst he will be keeping a watchful eye on lots of different markets as he considers how to strengthen.
What is the latest on Everton’s pursuit of Leeds United winger Wilfried Gnonto?
A report from Football Insider in early July suggested that Everton and Aston Villa were keen on the 19-year-old, who only arrived at Elland Road last summer from FC Zurich.
As detailed in a more recent report from Football Insider, Everton want to sign two attackers during this summer transfer window, with Sean Dyche looking to build a team that can avoid being dragged into a relegation battle like last season.
This latest update also suggests that the Whites value the teenager at around the £20 million and it remains to be seen if this will emerge as a stumbling block for the Toffees.
Unlike a couple of other deals they have already sanctioned this summer, Leeds will not allow Gnonto to depart on loan this summer and will subsequently only consider permanent offers for the exciting attacker.
Who could replace Gnonto at Leeds?
Of course, Leeds’ valuation might throw off the two Premier League clubs that are in pursuit. However, if a move away does come to fruition, then QPR creative talent Ilias Chair is one player that the Whites should consider.
The technically-gifted left-winger, who is more than competent, coming in from the right and as an advanced midfielder, has long been considered as one of the Championship’s most exciting players and it will be interesting to see if a move comes about this summer.
If Leeds were to register an interest in the Morocco international, they would not be alone in their pursuit with reports in early June suggesting that the QPR star would be considered at Leicester City if James Maddison was to depart, and now Tottenham Hotspur have signed the 26-year-old, it remains to be seen if the Foxes are still considering Chair.
A player with fantastic 1v1 attacking abilities, very good end-product and a real confidence about him, Chair would be a fantastic addition at Elland Road if Gnonto was to depart.
He is a player that thrives in and around other bright attacking sparks and would certainly benefit by playing for a team who are expected to dominate the ball.
The potential issue here could be the price that the Rs demand, given that Chair is an integral figure for the West London club and he has a contract that does not expire for another two years, which will allow QPR to be in full control.
READ MORE
Who are Leeds United’s guaranteed starters?
With that in mind, we take a look at three players we expect to start on the first game of the season against the Bluebirds.
Speaking via The Square Ball Podcast, Phil Hay has confirmed Rutter is one player who is going to stay at the club beyond September. He said: “In some instances, like with Georginio Rutter it seems to have been settled that he will be here, and barring something changing quite dramatically he will be a part of the squad in the Championship, but with some others it’s not easy to say for sure.”
Rutter staying put for Leeds is good news for Farke and his team, and Leeds’ club-record signing is likely to be playing a major role for the Whites next season. It should be expected that there is a position for him in the starting XI somewhere against Cardiff on opening day.
The 21-year-old is capable of playing as a wide forward or striker, and his versatility will be key, as well as his overall technical quality and ceiling, which should have him as one of the best players in the division, if he can fulfill the early potential shown at Hoffenheim
Will Luke Ayling still be a starter at Leeds?
Despite the emergence of Cody Drameh as a potential option for the Whites at right-back, Farke may decide to go with a long-term servant of the club. Ayling has played for Leeds for seven years, completing over 250 games in that time.
Ayling not only has experience, but leadership as well, and if Liam Cooper doesn’t start, then Leeds’ vice-captain almost certainly will, to add some much-needed organisation and know-how at the back.
The 31-year-old could start at right-sided centre-back if he does not play at right-back, and there may well be a role for him to at least start the season in, even if Drameh makes the full-back spot his own and Leeds sign a younger right centre-back option longer-term in the coming weeks and months.
Patrick Bamford
We are a little over three weeks away from the season openers, and although Leeds are in the market for a new centre-forward, it could well be that Bamford retains a starting berth, for some continuity, whilst whoever Leeds bring in settles into life in West Yorkshire.
Should Bamford complete a full pre-season and be well engrained into Farke’s system, it would not be a surprise to see him, like Ayling, at the very least start the season as part of the first XI.
With such a quick turnaround between Farke’s arrival and the first game, he will be reliant on some of Leeds’ old guard to begin with. Leeds have been linked to Joel Piroe and Sam Surridge, but neither will have had the full Farke treatment in the way Bamford has. He could well be the main centre-forward heading into Cardiff.
Leave a Reply