
Leeds United have actually hung out in each of England’s leading 3 departments throughout the last years, albeit the big bulk was invested in the Championship.
Leeds United ended the years in the Premier League however have actually considering that been relegated and are now in the middle of a play-off project to attempt and win their immediate go back to the leading flight.
Daniel Farke’s side drew 0-0 with Norwich City in the very first leg of the play-off semi-finals on Sunday afternoon, and will now deal with the Canaries at Elland Road to fight it out for an area in the last.

It is presently unidentified which league the Whites will be playing their sell next season, however for now it is time to recollect.
Here, we have a look at the 5 most significant Leeds United sales from 2010 to 2020 and where they are now…
Lewis Cook
First up is academy graduate Cook who parted methods with Leeds United in 2016 for a charge of £6m plus add-ons when Bournemouth came calling. The cost might have possibly increased to £10m, however it is because of the preliminary cost that the midfielder ranks where he does on our list.
Since signing up with the Cherries, the 27-year-old has actually made 217 looks and won a particular cap for the England nationwide group, which returned in 2018.
He stays with Bournemouth today having actually included a Championship promo to his CV in 2022 and is under agreement at the Vitality Stadium till next summertime.
Ronaldo Vieira

Defensive midfielder Vieira likewise left Leeds United in 2018 after finishing from their academy, with Italian attire Sampdoria snapping him up for £6.2m.
The previous England U21 global is still plying his trade for Sampdoria, though has actually invested define on loan with Hellas Verona and Torino throughout his time with the club.
He has actually made 90 looks in overall with 5 helps to his name, though he is yet to rating and deals with a play-off qualifier on Friday night in hopes of moving one action more detailed to a Serie A return. Vieira is now 25 and still has a lot of years ahead of him.
Jack Clarke
Third on our list, and the 3rd to come through the Leeds United youth ranks is Jack Clarke. He was signed by Tottenham Hotspur for £10m in 2019 before being right away lent back.
He consequently hung out on loan at QPR, Stoke City and Sunderland before the Black Cats completely signed him in 2022 after making simply 4 looks for Spurs.
The winger has actually made 112 looks in overall for Sunderland, ending up being a star possession having actually scored 27 objectives and signing up 22 helps.
Clarke is under agreement at the Stadium of Light till 2026, though having actually drawn in a lot of interest throughout the project his future might quickly lie in other places.
Ross McCormack
Prolific Championship striker McCormack who left Leeds United for Fulham in an £11m offer ahead of the 2014/15 project.
After 38 objectives in 89 league looks, the Scotland global left the Cottagers having actually gotten their Player of the Season award in successive seasons to sign for Aston Villa.
Whilst with Villa, his profession started to fail and within 3 seasons he had actually invested 4 loan spells far from the club with Nottingham Forest, Melbourne City, Central Coast Mariners and Motherwell.
He was launched at the end of the 2018/19 project and has actually considering that represented Aldershot Town, Liversedge and Doncaster City where the 37-year-old stays today.

Chris Wood
Finally, the most costly Leeds United departure from the previous years is New Zealand global Wood who signed for Burnley in 2017 for £15m.
The striker has actually been a Premier League gamer since having actually sat tight with the Clarets till 2022 when Newcastle United came calling.
His time with the Magpies was brief, and a loan spell to Forest followed when the East Midlands attire had actually been promoted to the leading flight. As part of the offer, there was a commitment for the transfer to be made irreversible at the start of the existing project.
Now 32 years of ages, Wood has actually scored 13 objectives in all competitors this season throughout 34 looks for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side.
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