Under Daniel Farke, Leeds United is starting to pick up steam in the race for automatic promotion.
Since the start of the new year, the Whites have won seven straight Championship games, and Farke’s team is currently sitting second in the standings for the first time this year.
The way Leeds has been playing has become reminiscent of the Norwich City teams that manager Farke managed earlier in his career, when the team twice won the Championship title following amazing second half of the season.
In light of this, there have been hints today that Leeds is trying to offer Farke a new contract; however, a recent Yorkshire Evening Post report has rejected those assertions.
Talk of a new contract is reportedly “premature” at this point, with Farke’s main goal being to guarantee Leeds makes it back to the Premier League as soon as possible.
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Although Farke would prefer that any contract negotiations take place at the end of the season, his current term does not expire until 2027, so there is no need to do so.
The story also mentions that Leeds executives Gretar Steinsson and Angus Kinnear expressed their satisfaction with Farke’s performance following the team’s victory over Swansea City on Tuesday.
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The way Leeds has been playing has become reminiscent of the Norwich City teams that manager Farke managed earlier in his career, when the team twice won the Championship title following amazing second half of the season.
In light of this, there have been hints today that Leeds is trying to offer Farke a new contract; however, a recent Yorkshire Evening Post report has rejected those assertions.
Talk of a new contract is reportedly “premature” at this point, with Farke’s main goal being to guarantee Leeds makes it back to the Premier League as soon as possible.
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Farke would prefer that any discussions on a contract take occur at