Leeds United is making headlines as Manchester rivals vie for the Whites’ budding star.
All the latest Leeds United speculation on hot prospect Finley Gorman.
Gorman’s enthusiasm
According to rumours, Manchester United and Manchester City will compete to recruit Leeds United hot prospect Finley Gorman. The 14-year-old has shone in the Whites’ young divisions, appearing for the U18s, and has piqued the interest of other teams.
According to the Mail, both Manchester clubs are keeping an eye on his progress, with Leeds interested in signing him in the coming months. Gorman scored twice and assisted on another goal for Leeds U18s in a 6-1 victory over Stoke City in August.
The future of Everton
Despite a looming hearing over potential Financial Fair Play violations, Everton are allegedly close to being sold to an American private investment firm. The Toffees are thought to be in ‘advanced negotiations’ for a new manager.
Farhad Moshiri’s troubled stint on Merseyside appears to be coming to an end, while the majority shareholder is thought to be waiting for a competing proposal. According to the story, an agreement may even be revealed this week, however a person close to the deal says this is improbable.
Sean Dyche’s team avoided relegation on the final day of last season with a close home win over Bournemouth, but they have lost three of their first four Premier League games this season. Leeds United were relegated after a crushing defeat to Tottenham at Elland Road, while Leicester City’s triumph over West Ham was in vain.
Last year, the Whites and Burnley both wrote to the Premier League, requesting
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After a double transfer boost, Leeds United can now begin protecting a prized asset.
Despite the fact that Archie Grey has started every Leeds United match this season, Daniel Farke now has the tools to lessen the strain on the 17-year-old.
This season, Archie Grey has been outstanding for Leeds United.
When you’re portraying a 17-year-old footballer who has already graduated from their own academy and a family
dynasty that dates back decades, hyperbole is easy. Archie Grey will write his own story, and it appears that he will be anyone he wants to be at this point.
Leeds United’s latest bright young thing has been the season’s biggest story thus far. Grey has always been one to watch, from sending tongues wagging as Eddie Gray’s great-nephew in the academy to travelling with Marcelo Bielsa’s side at 15 years old.
The rapidity of his ascension has rendered the wait for his professional debut, which was merely delayed by injury, insignificant. Grey has come a long way since finishing last season without playing a single minute of senior football.