Leeds should accept Norwich to sign Largie Ramazani ASAP after latest antics
Leeds United have a clear priority to sell Largie Ramazani in the upcoming transfer window.
It wouldn't make sense to accept a loan with a buy option for the Belgian forward, with such deals often failing to result in a permanent move at the end of the season.
The 25-year-old is coming off an impressive second half of the campaign with Valencia, helping Carlos Corberan's team avoid relegation from LaLiga.
While Ramazani wants a return to Mestalla, Norwich City are also interested in him, and as things stand, the Spanish club reportedly can't meet Leeds' current financial demands.
The winger apparently wants to play for Valencia next season, but the West Yorkshire outfit shouldn't be wasting their time on the LaLiga side's antics during negotiations and accept a reasonable fee from the Canaries if it arrives.
Valencia and Norwich City fight for Largie Ramazani transfer from Leeds United
Ramazani is one of the players at the top of Valencia's wishlist, but they face tough competition from Norwich.
The Spanish club are hoping to use their sporting project and emotional appeal to convince the Belgium national to return to Mestalla in the coming weeks.
According to Levante-EMV on 7 June, Los Ches are considering re-signing the forward on loan with an option to buy as they seek to reach an agreement with the Whites.
It has been claimed that the West Yorkshire outfit aim to make a profit off the attacker they signed for around £10million in 2024 and are prioritising offers that include a fee.
Daniel Farke set for attacking overhaul at Elland Road
Sources told Football Insider in April that Leeds were prepared to accept any offers for Ramazani in the summer.
Apart from the former Almeria ace, the Whites could potentially see plenty of other attackers leave in the coming weeks.
Joel Piroe seems destined to be on his way out of Elland Road after falling down the pecking order under Daniel Farke, while Wilfried Gnonto also seems to be evaluating his future in LS11.
Joe Gelhardt's future also looks uncertain after an impressive loan spell at Hull City, while Daniel James will also want clarity from the German manager about his role at the West Yorkshire outfit next season.

