Daniel Farke insists there is no need to panic buy after full-back's departure — Yorkshire Post 5/1/24
Daniel Farke says Leeds United are monitoring the market for full-backs but not desperate to get one after sending Djed Spence back to Tottenham Hotspur.
By Stuart Rayner
The former Middlesbrough defender had been on a season-long,
but the Whites have decided to send him back, with Farke trying to maintain a
dignified silence as to why.
It does leave Leeds light at the back, with midfielder
Archie Gray having established himself as the first-choice right-back, and
Spence having deputised on the left in the absence of Sam Byram, whose
hamstring problem will keep him out at the weekend, but who Farke hopes to have
back for next week's game against Cardiff City.
Farke, though, was playing it cool when asked if a new
full-back a priority ahead of Saturday's FA Cup third-round tie at Peterborough
United.
"No, not immediately," he insisted. "We were
able to be pretty successful in the first 18 game days when we had to play
without Djed because he did not arrive (at the start of the season), then he
had an injury that kept him out for nearly eight-and-a-half weeks.
"We were capable of finding some good solutions so
there is no emergency. Obviously we won't fall asleep because we brought Djed
Spence in because we knew about the situation with (left-back) Junior Firpo,
who was injured at the time and the injury history of Sam Byram.
"Archie Gray, Jamie Shackleton and Luke Ayling have
played a lot in the full-back positions so there is no emergency but if there
is an opportunity we will definitely analyse and assess this.
"We are just doing things we are 100 per cent convinced
of.
"I'm happy with our squad, I think we have a pretty
balanced squad in all areas. There's not one position where there's definitely
a need but it's professional to stay awake and check if we can strengthen our
squad in terms of quality and options.
"There's no necessity to panic because we need
something urgently.
"We will watch closely what happens over the next week
and if there is an emergency or a special case it is our responsibility to make
sure we create the best possible squad but we won't do anything stupid."
Ayling has been linked with Middlesbrough having fallen out
of favour at Elland Road but manager Farke refused to comment on the
speculation.
Pascal Struijk is still out injured and Joe Gelhardt has a
glute problem. Liam Cooper is a doubt at London Road.