'I don't believe he is going to leave for one minute' - fan views

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'I don't believe he is going to leave for one minute' - fan views

'I don't believe he is going to leave for one minute' - fan views

Chris: This is essential business for Leeds to wrap up ASAP. Farke has tactically outsmarted some big names this year and achieved his objectives. Daniel: I think all this means is that Farke wants to hear directly from the club's hierarchy that they are as ambitious as he is before he commits to

'I don't believe he is going to leave for one minute' - fan views

Chris: This is essential business for Leeds to wrap up ASAP. Farke has tactically outsmarted some big names this year and achieved his objectives. Daniel: I think all this means is that Farke wants to hear directly from the club's hierarchy that they are as ambitious as he is before he commits to another three or four years.

Leeds United fans have been sharing their thoughts on Daniel Farke's recent comments about his future at the club. The German coach stated he is "not the right choice" to remain in charge if the club fails to match his ambition this summer—a statement that has sparked plenty of debate among supporters.

For many, this is a clear signal that Farke wants reassurance from the club's hierarchy before committing long-term. Chris summed it up well: "This is essential business for Leeds to wrap up ASAP. Farke has tactically outsmarted some big names this year and achieved his objectives. The club now need to back his ambition and give him the funds to push on."

Daniel sees it as a negotiation tactic: "I think all this means is that Farke wants to hear directly from the club's hierarchy that they are as ambitious as he is before he commits to another three or four years. They are and he will. Team Farke all the way."

Michael took a broader view, noting Farke has already hit the three-year target of promotion and survival. "This to me feels like a call to the owners to set out what is expected over the next three. Mid-table next year, top half and pushing for Europe after."

Tim dismissed any talk of Farke leaving: "I don't believe he is going to leave for one minute unless the board do not attempt to back him this summer. He's in his rights not to divulge any goings on behind closed doors until it is safe to do so."

Neale echoed that sentiment: "Farke is 100% Leeds, so all he's saying is that he expects the Leeds hierarchy to be as ambitious as he is for the next season. This means investment in the right areas."

Macstiv pointed to the owners' track record: "The owners have already said that they think the club is bigger than the last 20 years and have invested. I do not think there will be lack of support and progression from above."

As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on whether the club matches Farke's ambition—and whether those supporters' faith is rewarded with the squad reinforcements needed to build on this season's success.

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