Leeds United have been linked with many wingers this summer. The rumours started with the departure of Crysencio Summerville as The Whites would replace The Dutchman if they wanted to contend for promotion.
As no replacement has arrived yet, the rumours just keep growing. In this situation, the club is being linked with new players day in and day out.
The latest in this list was Rangers FC winger Rabbi Matondo. It is believed that the club is under a little revamp with Philippe Clement at the helm.
With major departures on the way, Rabbi is also believed to be on the list of departures from Ibrox Stadium. However, according to Leeds Live, The Whites have no interest in the 23-year-old winger.
The player and his representatives are probably using the media to gain attention. This is one of the oldest tricks in the book where in a link to big clubs follows a guaranteed move elsewhere.
The British media outlet also claims that these rumours are only going to multiply in the coming fortnight. With under two weeks left before the transfer window shuts, Leeds will be linked with Rabbi until they find a new winger.
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Largie Ramazani’s renewal stalls Leeds United’s transfer ambitions
Another winger who has been linked with Leeds United this summer is UD AlmerĆa’s Largie Ramazani. According to SachaĀ Tavolieri though, the 23-year-old is set to sign an extension with the Spanish side.
Infos #UDAlmeriaĀ : Ā Despite #Besiktas & #AEKFC’s interests, Largie Ramazaniās now in talks to renew his contract with Almeria in #Liga2Ā ! Told negociations are currently taking place for the Belgian winger to extend his contract until June 2028. Leeds United also tried for Ramazani this summer. Ā Wait&See. #mercato #DiablesRouges #LUFC
-Sacha Tavolieri via X
With the winger negotiating a renewal, it is highly unlikely there will be any more rumours linking the youngster with Leeds United in the future. Reportedly there was also interest from the Turkish side BeÅiktaÅ and Greece outfit AEK FC.
Largie is a product of the Manchester United academy. Born in Belgium, he moved to England with his family when he was a child. After starting his career at Charlton Athletic, he transferred to the United Academy where he spent three years.
Having failed to make a breakthrough into the first team, Ramazani moved to Spain where he has been playing for the Rijoblancas since 2020.