Farke is ready to show the player the door as the Wolves star would welcome a move from Leeds

Leeds are keen to sell a player this summer as one Wolves star is open to joining them as a potential replacement, according to reports.
Leeds face a big decision to reverse against Tottenham
The Whites will travel to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday night in a match on paper, which is more important for the hosts than the visitors.
Spurs are in 17th place, one point ahead of West Ham, while Leeds sit comfortably in 14th place on 43 points, with Opta giving Farke’s side less than a one per cent chance of relegation.
The difference in circumstances could not be more stark.
Tottenham won back-to-back games under Roberto De Zerbi for the first time since the opening weeks of the season, and those six points took them out of the bottom three.
But their grip on safety remains tenuous, and Monday’s game against an in-form Leeds side is far from the soft fixtures the fixture list might have seemed to offer.

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Leeds are the second best team in the Premier League in the last four games and the fourth best in the last six, a run that includes that incredible victory at Old Trafford – their first win there since 1981.
De Zerbi himself called for humility before the game, well aware of Farke’s quality in the side, and rightly so.
Despite the game being watched, work has begun to progress in the recruitment department at Elland Road.
Farke ready to sell Sebastiaan Bornauw as Ladislav Krejci welcomes Leeds move
Football Insider’s Pete O’Rourke reports that Leeds are willing to let Sebastiaan Bornauw leave this summer, paving the way for the Belgian defender to pursue regular football elsewhere.
The 27-year-old made four Premier League starts all season for Farke, who was picked after three, and with the addition of new defensive players, his path to the team will be very narrow.
FC Koln remain interested in bringing him back to Germany.
Important incoming news involves Ladislav Krejci.
Football Insider reiterate that Krejci – who has impressed for relegated Wolves this season with 26 appearances – could welcome a move to Elland Road, having already been identified by Farke’s coaches as a natural fit for the left-back role in their back three.
The Czechoslovakian, who is also his country’s captain, brings the left foot and aerial dominance that Bornauw has failed to deliver on a regular basis, making the switch a logical one.
Danilho Doekhi also remains on Leeds’ radar, with Fabrizio Romano already confirming the Union Berlin defender will leave as a free agent this summer, attracting interest from clubs Borussia Dortmund and Saudi Arabia alongside the Yorkshire side.
The look of Leeds’ defense next season is already taking shape, regardless of what happens on Monday night.
Meanwhile, 2025 transfer target and Sporting CP star Hidemasa Morita is also believed to be ready to commit to Farke’s side.

The highly-rated player is set to join Leeds once they secure Premier League survival
He is willing to commit if they stay.



