McCormack's future out of his hands

Leeds United striker Ross McCormack says his future lies in the hands of the club owners after showing his value to Leeds with a stunning individual goal to earn his side a point against Sheffield Wednesday.
Middlesbrough have had two bids rejected by the Leeds board for McCormack recently and the Scottish international says he is happy at Elland Road.
Speaking on Sky Sports, McCormack said, "I am happy to do my talking on the pitch; it is up to the suits upstairs to decide my future.
"I have always said I am happy at Leeds."
McCormack seemed to celebrate his strike against Sheffield Wednesday in front of the club board in the East stand.
Whilst Brian McDermott has always said, he needs to sell before he can bring anyone in. If he were to sell McCormack, would he be able to replace him with a better player?

Popular posts from this blog

Leeds United board break silence after transfer window with statement on upcoming Elland Road development — YEP 2/9/24

Huge Leeds United transfer boost as 'personal terms agreed' with £17m midfielder after Sean Longstaff — YEP 16/7/25

Patrick Bamford on the scoresheet as Joe Gelhardt nets four in 10-2 Leeds United thrashing — Leeds Press 31/7/25