Leeds risk being forced into accepting lowball Largie Ramazani bid with latest news
Leeds United shouldn't waste time negotiating a deal to sell Largie Ramazani in the ongoing transfer window.
The Whites sent the winger to Valencia on loan for the 2025-26 campaign and the LaLiga club now want his return in the summer.
A permanent move to the Mestalla remains on the table for the 25-year-old, but the Spanish side don't seem to be in any hurry to get a deal over the line.
It has been reported that Valencia know Ramazani has no future at Elland Road and Leeds certainly risk having to accept a discounted deal as the window progresses.
If there aren't any suitable options for the Belgian forward anytime soon, the West Yorkshire outfit may have to be content with a lowball offer from Mestalla.
Valencia don't seem to have any intention of splashing the cash on the former Almeria ace and it would surely make sense for the Peacocks to find an agreement sooner rather than later.
Leeds United won't make Largie Ramazani exit easy
Valencia are reluctant to meet Leeds' price tag for Ramazani as they continue to work on securing the green light.
The Spanish side are patiently waiting, as they're aware the Belgian national has no future at Elland Road after being signed for around £10million in August 2024.
According to ElDesmarque on 17 June, it won't be an easy operation, as the LaLiga club have no intention of going overboard in the pursuit of the attacker.
Ramazani came to life under Carlos Corberan in the second half of the 2025-26 campaign, scoring six league goals as Valencia managed to avoid relegation.
Daniel Farke may change mind on Largie Ramazani
Sources told Football Insider in May that Wilfried Gnonto could push for an exit from Leeds in the summer after struggling for game time this season.
If the 22-year-old Italian winger does depart Elland Road, that could potentially give Ramazani a new lease of life under Farke as a backup option for Noah Okafor on the left side of the attack.
Jack Harrison also doesn't seem to have a future in LS11 and the German manager will surely want to maintain some depth on the wings ahead of what will be another gruelling Premier League campaign.

