Leeds United are reportedly preparing to part ways with winger Largie Ramazani this summer, with the club setting a £10 million price tag on the 25-year-old Belgian. According to journalist Pete O'Rourke, speaking on the Transfer Insider podcast, manager Daniel Farke has no plans to reintegrate Ramazani into the squad at Elland Road, signaling a clear end to his time with the club.
Ramazani has been on a season-long loan at Valencia, where he initially struggled with injury but has since found his form. After scoring his first goal in a dramatic stoppage-time penalty against Espanyol on January 24, the winger has netted five more times in La Liga, bringing his total to six goals and one assist for the 2025/26 season. His contributions have been vital for Valencia, accounting for 19% of the team's goals and helping secure 16 points this campaign.
Despite his resurgence in Spain, Ramazani's future at Leeds appears sealed. The loan deal did not include a permanent option, meaning he is technically due back in West Yorkshire this summer. However, Valencia would prefer another loan arrangement, while Leeds are pushing for a permanent sale to free up funds for reinvestment. The £10 million asking price may be steep for Valencia at this stage, but other clubs are reportedly monitoring the situation closely.
Given Farke's focus on building a squad for a Premier League return, it seems Ramazani's time at Leeds has run its course. With his form improving and a reasonable price tag, a summer move could benefit all parties—giving Ramazani a fresh start and Leeds the financial flexibility to strengthen their squad.
