Leeds United‘s Largie Ramazani is keen on returning to Valencia, after a loan spell at the Mestalla last season. 

The winger managed six goals and two assists from 31 matches and the majority of these were from this year.

Ramazani has already returned to Leeds United and has no future under Daniel Farke. The manager left him out of the squad for pre-season and has confirmed he’s not part of his plans this season.

Efforts to sign Leeds United man ongoing 

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In June, Los Ches CEO Ron Gourlay made a trip to England to hold talks with the Whites about the 25-year-old.

The negotiations didn’t move forward because the Spanish club want a loan while Leeds United want a sale. In April, the latter set a €10-12m price.

Earlier this month, we relayed news of the Premier League side, reiterating their desire to sell him. The Belgian, for his part, has informed Leeds United’s officials that he wants to return to Valencia.

Superdeporte cover the latest on Largie Ramazani when discussing Valencia’s window, which ‘enters the extreme zone’.

Decision to wait can work out 

Carlos Corberán’s side want to sign a winger in the final two weeks of the window, and the Leeds United player is the main target.

Both the attacker and Valencia knew in advance that they had to wait until the end of the window. Their strategy can pay off as he wants to join them, and another club haven’t made a strong push.

Valencia’s plan is to sign him for less than €5m or on loan [small loan fee] with an option to buy.

Superdeporte believe the English club are unlikely to accept another loan. Either way, a lack of options and Daniel Farke not counting on him could force Leeds United to soften their stance.

The Spanish club can take advantage of the situation to sign Largie Ramazani via the most favourable formula.

More developments are expected in the next few days.

Key transfer points

  • PL rejected Los Ches’ approach in June for Belgian 
  • Daniel Farke confirms attacker not part of his plans 
  • Leeds United only wanted sale, had set €10-12m price in April 
  • Valencia’s decision to wait until the end can pay off