BREAKING NEWS;Leeds united star reportedly set for exit suddenly
Leeds United have been doing it tough with injuries as of late.
The loses of Ethan Ampadu and Ilia Gruev created massive selection problems for Daniel Farke, but fortunately Ao Tanaka and Joe Rothwell have stepped up.
But these injuries were made worse by the loss of Max Wober and then another injury blow recently. After underpinning Leeds’ electric start against Watford and scoring the opening goal after four minutes, helping Leeds on their way to a 2-1 win, Largie Ramazani limped off. He had sustained an ankle injury and the scans afterwards revealed disappointing news.
It was confirmed he would miss the next four to six weeks of action. Leeds are already counting the cost of his absence, being unable to score against Bristol City. This resulted in a 0-0 draw at Ashton Gate and losing ground on Championship leaders Sunderland.
Leeds United right back Rasmus Kristensen who is on loan at Eintracht Frankfurt has suffered a “serious” muscle injury with manager Dino Toppmöller annoyed.
“Rasmus will be out for now. It’s a muscular injury,” he said according to Sport Witness, “I’m annoyed with myself. Before the game, I seriously considered whether I should leave him out. Rasmus has always played, including for the national team.”
This comes as Paul Robinson claims that Kristensen is headed out the door permanently at the end of the season.
Speaking with MOT Leeds News, Robinson said: “The sooner that Leeds get the money in the bank and the player’s wages off the books the better. He’s a player who is surplus to requirement, which is why he is out on loan.
“His wages are off the book and there is a potential transfer fee coming in. For any player who is out on loan, unless it’s a young talent that’s developing, the writing is on the wall.
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