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·26. Mai 2026
Leeds United Star Could Seal Move ‘Provided The Financial Terms Are Favourable’

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·26. Mai 2026

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Leeds United winger Largie Ramazani could potentially find his way back to Valencia this summer ‘provided the financial terms are favourable’ for the Spanish side.
The Carrington academy graduate is now heading back towards Elland Road following the conclusion of his temporary spell and was recently spotted collecting his belongings from Valencia’s training facilities.
But the Belgian endured personal distress after thieves ransacked his home and escaped with belongings worth more than €100,000 while he was playing with the Spanish outfit on Saturday.
The 25-year-old produced eight goal involvements across 31 appearances in all competitions during his loan spell, earning the ‘trust’ of boss Carlos Corberan.
Hugo Duro also revealed his strong relationship with the Belgian and his happiness around the Mestalla.

When Valencia suffered defeat against Elche last month, Ramazani was among only three players spared from the collective frustration of the supporters, underlining the level of backing he managed to establish within the club.
That was not the picture until January, as Valencia even explored options to terminate his loan contract, but he gradually elevated his performances and found greater consistency.
Valencia have no option to buy included in Ramazani’s loan though and he is heading back to Leeds, where an uncertain future awaits.
However, the door on a Valencia return is not totally shut.
According to Spanish radio programme Tribuna Deportiva, Ramazani remains among only two players still carrying a realistic possibility of returning, ‘provided the financial terms are favourable’ for Los Che.

Outside the Belgian and Unai Nunez, the intention inside the Spanish side is to be against converting other temporary arrangements into permanent additions because of financial limitations.
Ramazani now enters the final two years of his Elland Road contract and the Whites would likely welcome movement should Valencia pursue a deal.
Meanwhile, another Leeds loanee, Jack Harrison, is preparing to return to England after failing to make an impact during his spell at Fiorentina,







































