JUST IN: Leeds United facing potential race against the clock which could cost owners millions in transfer market

Leeds United may be in a race against the clock to enter the Premier League and make millions on a specific player. Leeds United, led by Daniel Farke, will aim to advance from the Championship after failing to do so previous season. However, there is still a strong sense of positivity at Elland Road. Leeds could have won at Sunderland if Illan Meslier had not made a costly error. Farke’s team sits in 5th place in the Championship table, three points behind leaders Sunderland, heading into this month’s international break.

This break will allow players to rest and recover, while others will be able to maintain their match fitness. Joe Rodon’s performance for Wales on Thursday night was underwhelming, while Mateo Joseph has represented Spain U21s. The 20-year-old scored a hat-trick against Kazakhstan U21s, continuing his strong start to the season with Leeds. Now that Joseph has announced him on the international scene, may interest in the Leeds academy gem grow?

What’s been said about Mateo Joseph future at Leeds United

Leeds have yet to show any significant interest in Joseph. However, Farke remains concerned about what might happen in January. Farke praised the youngster’s potential, but said that if he had more goals by now, he’d be more concerned about what might happen in January. “If he would be there next to his top performances already with seven, eight, nine goals under his belt, I would be even more worried about January, if I’m honest,” Farke stated when this month began.

Recently, it was claimed in Spain that Joseph could be a good transfer target for Sevilla and Victor Orta. However, a Sevilla bid for Joseph is doubtful. With Joseph flourishing on the club and international stages, transfer interest at any level may be unavoidable, especially with January fast coming. And for Leeds, it might signal the start of a race against the clock to secure promotion and ensure they get maximum value for Joseph.

Premier League status surely boosts Mateo Joseph transfer value

Leeds is a Championship team with strong support, but reaching the Premier League soon could impact Joseph’s future and price tag. He is currently under contract at Elland Road until 2028 and has potential to stay in Yorkshire for a long time.

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