Premier League
Leeds United Near New Deal for Daniel Farke
Leeds United appear close to extending Daniel Farke's contract as negotiations have progressed for several weeks, with confidence that an agreement will be reached soon.
Farke has provided shape, direction and calm since promotion, guiding the club from early relegation worries to a more authoritative Premier League standing. The side also reached an FA Cup semi‑final, underscoring progress beyond league survival. His tactical shift to a 3‑4‑1‑1 system gave Leeds United balance and structure without sacrificing energy, helping the side move away from danger.
A tactical shift to a 3‑4‑1‑1 system gave Leeds United balance and structure without losing energy, aiding the club's climb away from danger.
Players have shown strong buy‑in, with the squad reportedly embracing the culture Farke has built.
Leeds United plan to add four to five signings—targeting a goalkeeper, striker, left‑sided defender and a creative midfielder or winger—to match ambition.
Recent successes such as Anton Stach and Gabriel Gudmundsson’s impact, plus Ethan Ampadu’s new contract, illustrate confidence in the recruitment framework.
Owner 49ers Enterprises and director Paraag Marathe must now supply the resources required for the next phase of progress.