Daniel Farke admits his disappointment at Leeds' transfer window and says 'no-one is dancing on the table'
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Daniel Farke admits his disappointment at Leeds' transfer window and says 'no-one is dancing on the table'
"I'm already focused on the next game but it's fair to say we are not dancing on the table. I've got principles with how I work. One is, I like openness and transparency and name it how I see it and speak in general what is necessary to do as a club. We have such a big fan base - I don't want to navigate around some cliffs."
"I don't want to say different things to what I've said before. I won't come out and say it was never the plan to sign offensive players. I would never do this because I don't like to talk nonsense. Once the situation is done I adapt to the reality. You won't hear one bad word from me. I'm there for my players."
Leeds failed to complete a last-minute move for Fulham's Harry Wilson, leaving the squad short of attacking options. The club has taken four points from its first three Premier League games despite the missed signing. Manager Daniel Farke emphasizes openness, transparency and adaptation, and refuses to publicly criticise the club now the window is closed. Farke confirms the intention to sign another forward before the deadline but says he will focus on getting points rather than complaining. Injuries have further reduced attacking depth, increasing the urgency to secure Premier League results.
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