
"Leeds have slid down the Premier League table in recent weeks, as they now find themselves inside the relegation zone after their 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa at the weekend. This also increased the pressure on Daniel Farke, whose position as manager is under threat. There has been a lot of talk surrounding Farke's future, and given that replacements are reportedly being lined up to succeed him at Elland Road, it is becoming increasingly clear that his future will lie away from Leeds."
"As per Football Insider, Mick Brown has made it clear that Leeds officials are thinking about replacing Farke, whose days at Elland Road appear to be numbered. There is definitely some thought being put towards the manager's future. They even considered getting rid of him before a ball was kicked this season, so it's clear that there is the opinion behind the scenes that he might not be the man for the job."
Leeds have slipped into the Premier League relegation zone following a 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa, intensifying pressure on manager Daniel Farke. Club officials are contemplating replacing Farke, with potential successors reportedly being lined up and his time at Elland Road appearing limited. Executives had considered a managerial change even before the season began, and consecutive poor results as rivals pick up points have heightened concern. Recent wins for Fulham and Nottingham Forest and a West Ham draw have worsened Leeds’ position. Several candidates, including Brendan Rodgers, Ange Postecoglou and Steven Gerrard, have been linked as possible replacements.
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