Leeds United is striving to maintain their Premier League status after being promoted. Daniel Farke emphasizes the urgency to strengthen the squad, having made seven signings that enhance defensive and midfield capabilities. However, the team still lacks depth in the attack, especially following the departure of key forwards. Farke acknowledges the team's current shortcomings, particularly in offense, and expresses the need for rapid improvement. The expectations are high, and success largely depends on how quickly new players adapt to the Premier League level.
Daniel Farke is certainly behaving like a man on a mission to avoid immediate relegation and seven summer signings have added much-needed height and aggression to last term's technical but slightly diminutive squad.
We know that in the offence we are not ready for Premier League level. We know that even in comparison to our Championship offence you could say that we are not much improved.
If the imports look sound and the Slovenia centre-half Bijol, a 15m buy from Udinese, seems a particularly shrewd purchase - an awful lot hinges on how swiftly they adapt.
Leeds fans must hope the team's framework is sufficiently robust to showcase the talents of last season's star.
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