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·27 February 2026

Report: Leeds United set £3m bargain asking price for forward

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Leeds United Transfer News: Joe Gelhardt Set for Summer Exit

Leeds United appear ready to draw a line under Joe Gelhardt’s Elland Road chapter. According to a report by TeamTalk, the club are prepared to green light his permanent departure this summer for a fee in the region of £3 million to £5 million.

Gelhardt, currently on loan at Hull City, has scored 11 Championship goals this season. It is a tidy return, the sort that hints at revival rather than regression. Yet Leeds’ stance is described as pragmatic. The 23-year-old “does not have a future with them”, and in a Premier League campaign defined by survival arithmetic, sentiment carries limited weight.


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Loan Form and Long Term Direction

Hull’s interest in making the move permanent feels logical. Regular football has restored Gelhardt’s rhythm. At 23, development depends on continuity. Returning to Leeds, where opportunities would likely remain scarce, serves neither party.

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There is a quiet inevitability about this. Leeds require clarity in their squad building. Fringe assets must become transfer funds. A nominal fee may not excite supporters, but it represents liquidity at a time when flexibility matters.

Survival Battle Shapes Strategy

Leeds’ immediate priority remains Premier League survival. Recruitment planning cannot drift. Selling peripheral figures to strengthen key positions is not ruthless, it is necessary.

A new striker may be required if the club are to consolidate top flight status. Gelhardt’s 11 goals illustrate capability, but they also highlight context. Championship productivity does not automatically translate upwards.

TeamTalk’s framing underlines realism. Leeds are prepared to sanction departure. Hull must decide whether the valuation aligns with ambition. For Gelhardt, permanence offers clarity.

Transfers often speak of direction as much as talent. Leeds, fighting to stay afloat, appear intent on narrowing their focus.

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Gelhardt was once framed as part of the future, a forward with edge and instinct. Seeing him leave for £3 million to £5 million feels underwhelming.

Yet Leeds fans understand context. Survival demands discipline. If he is not trusted to lead the line in the Premier League, then cashing in makes sense. Holding onto players without clear roles benefits nobody.

There will be debate about whether Leeds have maximised value. Eleven Championship goals at 23 suggests growth, not stagnation. Could patience have yielded more? Possibly.

Ultimately, supporters crave stability. If funds from fringe sales strengthen core areas, most will accept the trade off. Progress sometimes requires difficult calls.

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