“Louie Sibley is a very smart player and the guy Bielsa would be shaping in what he wants, like Jack Harrison, the way he’s evolved and thrived,” he told MOT Leeds News.
“However, the Leeds has been connected to many players this summer, and spending has to be avoided somewhere. From the outside, the coach is very happy with the paintings he has made. “
Hello and welcome to Tuesday’s edition of the Leeds United blog.
It’s less than a week before we can see the whites back in the Premier League, when Marcelo Bielsa’s entertain the wolves on Elland Road on Monday night.
Before that, there’s the little deadline for the move-in window, something Leeds is very involved in.
Yesterday we saw some very attractive comments from Victor Orta related to the club’s move-in plans amid ties with Todd Cantwell and Louie Sibley.
We look forward to hearing much more about those two for the day, as well as some possible outings with Barry Douglas. They are expected to leave Elland Road in the next few days.
You can stay tuned for the latest movement stories and any other news that may seem like the day with our live blog committed to Leeds.
Former Leeds United goalkeeper Paul Robinson has issued his verdict on his ties to Louie Sibley of Derby County.
“Louie Sibley is a very smart player and the type that Bielsa would mold into what he wants, like Jack Harrison, how he has evolved and prospered,” he told MOT Leeds News.
“The Leeds has been connected to many players this summer, however, and spending has to be avoided somewhere. From the outside, I, the coach, are very happy with the paintings he has made. “
Leeds United’s former target Harry Wilson is expected to be on the move by Friday’s deadline.
As reported through the Telegraph, Derthrough, Nottingham Forest, Cardiff City and Norwich City are all a loan deal for the Liverpool winger.
More information about Barry Douglas, as our sister Lancs Live reports that Blackburn Rovers is back in search of his services.
The rovers are looking for a new left-back and Douglas under scrutiny two weeks ago, but finances saw Tony Mowbray’s team withdraw from a deal.
While the Rovers chief would prefer a permanent deal, the maximum move is supposed to be a loan.
Athletic’s Phil Hay says Barry Douglas is leaving Leeds this week.
Hay believes that the fact that the zaguero was not a component of the team of the day opposing Manchester City demonstrates the fact that it is destined to be transferred.
Jack Harrison’s unavailability, Hay argued, has meant Douglas would have a place on the team if he had a long career with the whites.
Leeds’ former young man Henri Kumwenda has a new club.
The 18-year-old left this to the whites when his contract expired.
He has now signed his first contract with Hull City.
Football Insider claims Danny Rose could be in line to move on to the championship.
The former Leeds youth is embarrassed with Jose Mourinho in Tottenham Hotspur and has been connected to moves this summer.
However, nothing has materialized and your choice now is to move on to the championship.
Middlesbrough is reportedly close to making an ambitious loan offer for the 30-year-old, who would possibly be in a position to leave an apartment to win first-team football.
TalkSPORT’s Alex Crook says Leeds would possibly do nothing for Todd Cantwell until January.
Victor Orta has already shown that Cantwell is on the whitelist, however, a preview of Friday’s national deadline is unlikely.
With the short delay between the windows, Leeds will sue Cantwell in January.
Noel Whelan expects Leeds to have to pay a higher payment for Jean-Kevin Augustin.
In statements to Football Insider, the former white star said Augustine’s move to Nantes will not deter RB Leipzig from returning the money because Leeds did not point it out this summer.
He said: “They’ll think it doesn’t happen to Nantes, it happens to Leeds.
“There was an agreement in the position and between the two clubs a compromise had to be reached.
“They’re going to need some kind of compensation, now it may not be the amount we’d have to pay, but it’s going to be a big tax.
“Maybe it’s anything that wants a decision made through the closed doors of the clubs. “
Kalvin Phillips admits that he faces the challenge of the game in England, but says it is an integral component of his country’s representation.
“It will have to be a war to play for England, ” said Phillips. “I’ll be honest. I didn’t think I’d be here if you told me I’d be here a year ago. He wouldn’t even do it, he thinks so.
“But it’s healthy for all of us. Everyone on the team, my position or not, knows that there are many other people who need to play for England. We have wonderful players in my role. All I can do is make my most productive in training, in matches and also at the point of the club.
“I hope it’s enough for me to play and I think I’m pretty good and I hope to move on. “
Leeds leader Victor Orta said he tried to recruit Rangers star Ryan Kent in the summer move window.
He told the Yorkshire Evening Post: “I don’t think the [Kent] club needs to sell it.
We’ve tried and obviously the Glasgow Rangers don’t need the player to leave, it was never their goal to put Kent on the market.
Derby County would want 10 million pounds for young Louis Sibley.
According to Football Insider, an insider for the Rams informed them of Sibley’s evaluation with Leeds United to signal the star ahead of Friday’s national deadline.
Barry Douglas has been associated with a departure from Leeds United.
Blackburn had taken an interest in the 31-year-old left-back, but gave the impression that he had “evolved. “
Todd Cantwell and Louie Sibley have teamed up with Leeds United.
And now Leeds football director Victor Orta has talked about the club’s plans amid ties to employees.
“We analyzed all the players. We know them very well, their clubs our rivals, we analyze (Cantwell) in the Premier League,” Orta said.
“But it’s like a lot of players analyzed, it’s hard. They are actors that we have analyzed, we have data and then we have to think about the possibility.
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Leeds United have hired a large number of young players this summer and now Marcelo Bielsa has opened his prospective lead in the first team.
Bielsa approached the existing one at Thorp Arch when he spoke before the Manchester City match, paying tribute to Victor Orta, Adam Underwood and the rest of Leeds United’s academic body.
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