
Get rid: Five reasons Leeds must sell Samuel Saiz this summer
Heck can re-shape team
When Saiz plays, he is almost always used in the No10 role with two attacking midfielders either side of him – Ezgjan Alioski and Stuart Dallas were the two at the Riverside – and a centre-forward in front, which has been Pierre-Michel Lasogga’s role for most of the season. Having a polished playmaker can only be a good thing, right? Not necessarily. If he doesn’t track back, press and cover runners off the ball, it can have negative repercussions. Selling Saiz would allow Heckingbottom greater tactical fleixibility to re-shape the team.
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