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·21 August 2026

Leeds United Star Wanted For Cut-price Fee

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Valencia are hoping that Leeds United will accept an offer of under €5m for winger Largie Ramazani, or a loan with an affordable purchase option, before the transfer window closes.


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Ramazani has returned to Leeds after completing his loan spell with Valencia, but is clearly out of favour at Elland Road and expected to go.

The 25-year-old had slipped down Daniel Farke’s pecking order before joining Valencia on loan in the summer of 2025, with the move intended to provide him with more regular first-team opportunities.

Ever since the Belgian returned to Elland Road following his loan spell, the winger has been keen on returning to the Mestalla outfit and ‘has called several Valencia players’ to communicate his desire.

The Spanish club are also keen to bring him back, with their CEO seeing him as an excellent value for money option.

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However, Valencia manager Carlos Corberan is less keen, as he prefers a different type of winger, though will take Ramazani if one cannot be signed.

Though Ramazani is clearly out of Farke’s plans, Leeds have so far priced him at a level Valencia will not pay and are holding out to see if their asking price is met by another club.

According to Spanish daily Sport, Valencia are hoping Ramazani’s limited place in the Whites’ plans will enable them to negotiate a deal for less than €5m, with a loan including an affordable purchase option also being considered.

The 25-year-old remains Valencia’s ‘least bad’ option, although Los Che are also looking to secure a better alternative to the Belgian winger if possible, but time is running out.

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The winger is keen to return to the Mestalla and is pushing for the move from England, but the Yorkshire club are holding firm on their valuation with two years still remaining on his contract.

It was suggested last week that Los Che see the Belgian ‘willing to put in more effort’ to get a move from the Whites as one way he can secure a return to the Spanish club.

It remains to be seen whether Valencia are able to secure the signature of the Leeds star this summer.

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