November 7, 2024

previously disclosed Rodon pricing
According to The Athletic, Daniel Levy, the manager of Tottenham Hotspur, allegedly desired a “eight-figure fee” for Joe Rodon. The Welshman was acquired by Spurs from Swansea for over £10 million in 2020.

Rodon was free to go because the team had made only 15 Premier League games during that time and had been rebuilt under new manager Ange Postecoglou. When Leeds signed the 25-year-old on a season-long loan, they ultimately came out on top.

According to rumors, Chief Executive Angus Kinnear and Levy get along well, which is why Djed Spence followed suit on the deadline day. Leeds fans will be hopeful that Rodon can continue to grow as the season progresses because he has had a strong start to his career thus far.

According to the article, Tottenham considered selling the center back before deciding on a loan agreement. The Whites are not required to purchase Rodon at the end of the campaign.

Gnonto agreements talked about “planning”

According to rumors, Leeds intends to start fresh contract discussions with Wilfried Gnonto. The Whites made a strong choice to keep the summer international from Italy.

Gnonto declined to play for Leeds because he wanted to get back into the big leagues, but Elland Road officials insisted. Everton was rumored to be the team with the greatest interest in the winger.

Despite the 19-year-old’s deal expiring in 2027, according to a Football Insider report, United want to sign him on an enhanced contract to deter other teams from making a move. Although it was anticipated that playing in the Championship would hurt Gnonto’s chances of playing for Italy internationally, he participated in the recent doubleheader between North Macedonia and Ukraine.

This weekend’s game against Millwall is anticipated to include Gnonto as Daniel Farke looks to get Leeds’ season started. He is worth £18 million, according to the football analytics website transfermarkt.com.

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