JUST ANNOUNCE: Graham Smyth expects £10m man to leave Leeds United next summer after spending six years at Elland Road

Leeds United will have a few decisions to make on the futures of their current players next summer, no matter what division Leeds and Daniel Farke find themselves in.

Promotion to the Premier League will see Leeds forced into offloading some of their fringe players. But another season in the Championship could see a handful of players leave for top-tier clubs next summer.

Sam Byram, Josuha Guilavogui and Junior Firpo are out of contract but there are many others who find themselves in a position of uncertainty, especially if Leeds do go and get themselves promoted this term.

Certainly, up front, there are likely to be a couple of exits in the next 12 months. Joe Gelhardt’s future at Leeds seems almost zero while Patrick Bamford may choose to go, given he is now third choice at Leeds.

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Graham Smyth expects £10m man to leave Leeds next summer

Bamford, 31, is struggling for game time. The one-time England man has failed to start a Championship match this season, with the former Chelsea man still struggling to avoid injuries and remain fit for Farke.

Discussing Joel Piroe’s future on the Inside Elland Road podcast, Yorkshire Evening Post reporter Graham Smyth says he expects Bamford to leave next summer and a new striker to be signed, if Leeds go up.

“In my head, next summer, Bamford leaves. That means Leeds will already be one down. I would probably be thinking we’ll get a 9 but keep Piroe, very good finisher, as a sub and keep Mateo Joseph to develop.”

Who could Leeds target to replace Bamford next summer?

Whether or not £10m Bamford does want to leave remains to be seen. But for a player that has played in the Premier League and won an England cap, surely warming the bench can’t be a long-term solution.

Unlike in recent seasons, there aren’t any particular stand-out strikers in the Championship. West Brom’s Josh Maja, Coventry’s Haji Wright and Stoke’s Tom Cannon are the leading centre-forward goalscorers.

Name Club Games Minutes Goals Assists Minutes per goal
Borja Sainz Norwich 15 1332 11 2 121
Josh Maja West Brom 15 1227 9 1 136
Haji Wright Coventry 15 1029 7 1 147
Joel Piroe Leeds 15 674 6 2 112
Tom Cannon Stoke 11 882 6 1 147
Vakoun Bayo Watford 14 862 6 0 144

It might be that Leeds pursue a striker from the Premier League or go afar and look to bring in a player not yet proven on these shores. But one thing is for sure, Bamford’s time at Leeds is coming to an end.

Bamford has himself admitted he wanted to leave Leeds after relegation, while Carlton Palmer has urged his old club to cash in on a player who is supposedly one of the club’s top earners despite his minutes.

It may come as a surprise to many that Diego Llorente spent four years on the books at Leeds United, though he spent 18 months of that out on loan at Italian giants Roma.

Signed in 2020 for a fee of £18m from Real Sociedad, the feeling was that Leeds had pulled off a bit of a coup to land a current Spain defender. But injury ruined Llorente’s first season during his time at Leeds.

Llorente managed just 59 appearances for Leeds before eventually going on loan in January 2023, despite signing a new contract at Elland Road a month prior. He extended that loan by a year six months later.

The Spaniard went on to play 54 times with Roma over an 18-month period, but the Italians chose not to sign him and instead, he joined Marc Roca at Real Betis. The defender signed for Betis for just £2.7m.

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Diego Llorente shares his opinion of Victor Orta at Leeds

Llorente has since impressed for Betis alongside Roca, under old Man City and West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini. He has started 17 of Betis’ 19 games in league and cup this term, winning six clean sheets.

Speaking to Diario De Sevilla this week, the defender spoke about Orta and what he was like during his time at Leeds. Orta of course, is not particularly liked at Leeds despite plenty of positive moments.

“I’ve very good memories of him, because in the end in football, there are people and friendships. Víctor treated me very well when at Leeds, he gave me all his support. For that I’ll always be grateful to him.”

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Did Victor Orta do a good job at Leeds United?

Just this week, Orta said he chose not to spend £11.7m on Viktor Gyokeres in January 2023. A striker that is now being touted for a fee of £63m, having scored 66 goals in 68 games for Sporting Lisbon.

Orta was the mastermind behind the decision to appoint Marcelo Bielsa, but equally he sacked him for Jesse Marsch, undoing any praise he deserved for the decision to get the Argentine legend to Yorkshire.

The summer of 2022, and transfers throughout that season, are woeful and culminated in Leeds ending up in the Championship. Orta’s decision to include relegation loan clauses is another blot on his time.

But, one big positive was Orta’s ability to sign young players with huge resale value. Raphinha, Mateo Joseph, Crysencio Summerville, Pascal Struijk, Wilfried Gnonto, Illan Meslier – all signings made by Orta.

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