Leeds United began the Premier League season with a 1-0 home win against Everton, courtesy of Lukas Nmecha. The club remains active in the transfer market and seeks attacking reinforcements, with interest reported in AC Milan’s Noah Okafor. Leeds have reportedly stepped away from attempting to re-sign Kalvin Phillips due to concerns over his recent fitness and high wage demands. The club has added Anton Stach and Sean Longstaff in midfield and believes those signings provide adequate options. Phillips has struggled since leaving Leeds, and the club judged a reunion would not be the best decision.
The newly promoted side have made new signings this summer but their transfer business is far from over. Farke is looking to make attacking additions to the squad to add depth to his options as Leeds prepare to avoid relegation this season. Leeds United are looking for more additions this summer The Whites are interested in AC Milan attacker Noah Okafor as Farke aims to add more players to his squad.
Since leaving the Whites, the midfielder has endured a difficult time at Manchester City, West Ham United and Ipswich Town. While there was interest from Leeds United in the early part of the transfer window, that stance has now reportedly changed. According to Daily Mail, Leeds have stepped out of the race to sign Phillips this summer. There are multiple reasons behind this decision from the newly promoted club.
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