Leeds United's deadline day transfer preference revealed as reason for signings stall explored — YEP 16/1/25
By Joe Donnohue If Leeds United are to conduct incoming January transfer business, it was always likely to occur during the final fortnight of the window. During the first two weeks of 2025, Leeds supporters have watched as promotion rivals added to their squads, strengthening in areas which needed supplementation. Burnley signed defender Oliver Sonne from Denmark, as well as re-signing veteran centre-forward Ashley Barnes, while Sunderland pulled off what has the potential to be coup of the window by securing Enzo Le Fee on an initial loan deal from Italian giants AS Roma. Leeds' stance has remained unchanged; the club expect a quiet window. Nor are they likely to feel peer pressured into conducting business that does not improve Daniel Farke's starting lineup, which, during the first half of the 2024/25 season, has United on track for automatic promotion. Concerns amongst fans are understandable given Leeds' historical tendency to tail off at the business end of...