Football League World
·3 novembre 2025
Leeds United could take Largie Ramazani action in January - Coventry City, Hull City, Norwich City must act

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsFootball League World
·3 novembre 2025

The Leeds United winger could be recalled from Valencia in January.
Leeds United could recall Largie Ramazani from his loan spell with La Liga giants Valencia in January, and may potentially send the forward back out on loan to the Championship.
The Whites have made a respectable start to life back in the Premier League this season.
10 games in, and Daniel Farke's Championship title-winning side of last term are a handful of points above the relegation zone, and look capable of retaining their place in the top flight.
Promotion to the Premier League brings about a busy summer of ins and outs as a result, and one of those who fell into the latter of those two categories was Ramazani.
The 24-year-old looked to have bagged himself an excellent loan move with La Liga outfit Valencia, but a combination of limited opportunities and injury issues has seen the Belgian struggle to make an impact in Carlos Corberan's side.
As such, a report from The Athletic has confirmed that Leeds do have the option to recall him, and triggering that before loaning him out once again in January could well be the route they take.
So, Football League World takes a look at three Championship clubs who should be ready to act on any potential loan deal for Ramazani this winter...

Coventry City have been taking the Championship by storm this season, but a first defeat of the season away at Wrexham has provided the Sky Blues with a frustrating reality check.
The Championship is a relentless and unforgiving league, and all it took was just one off night, and Frank Lampard's side saw their unbeaten record evaporate into the North Wales night.
It was a game that saw many City fans' concerns over the lack of depth in the team come to light, with just four new signings made in the summer, with a host of first-team regulars moving in the other direction.
One department that Lampard looks particularly light on options in is on the flanks, with just Tatsuhiro Sakamoto and Ephron Mason-Clark being the only two natural senior wingers in the side.
As such, there's not much room for resting those players, and so attrition, injuries and suspensions are starting to threaten their impact levels.
Therefore, Coventry shouldn't be resting on their laurels when it comes to being content with what they've got, as Lampard could soon be fielding weaker starting XI's if the aforementioned possibilities begin happening.
Ramazani, whilst a winger by trade, can operate on either flank or through the middle of the pitch, and would hand Lampard with a crucial piece of depth to his forward line.
The former Manchester United academy prospect was able to bag six goals and two assists from just 29 Championship appearances for Leeds last season, with only seven of those outings being as part of the starting lineup.
So, he wouldn't simply be arriving just to provide a relief option; he could really push the likes of Sakamoto and Mason-Clark for starting opportunities.

Hull City have been one of the big surprise packages in the Championship so far this season.
After avoiding relegation to League One on goal difference last season, followed by a summer of EFL-imposed transfer restrictions that significantly impacted their recruitment, many were expecting the Tigers to be in for another long season.
However, new manager Sergej Jakirovic and his players evidently didn't get that memo, as sit seventh in the table after 13 games, with six wins and four draws to their name.
Much of this has been down to the form of Leeds United loanee Joe Gelhardt, and striker Oli McBurnie, who both have six league goals under their belts already this term.
However, Liam Millar continues to struggle with injury issues, as has Mohamed Belloumi, leaving Jakirovic with limited options on the flanks.
David Akintola has just one goal from eight Championship appearances so far this season, whilst Manchester City teenager Joel Ndala looks a player who may not be quite ready for the blood and thunder of second tier football just yet.
Therefore, if Hull are to continue carrying enough bite in attack in order to sustain a real promotion push this season, then sharpening their cutting edge in wide areas should be on the agenda this winter.
Ramazani could become an instant starter at the MKM Stadium, and alongside his fellow Leeds United comrade in Gelhardt, could help spearhead a Hull City play-off campaign.

Storm clouds are gathering over Carrow Road, as the Liam Manning era as Norwich City manager refuses to get going.
Whether it will still be the ex-Bristol City boss manning the ship come the opening of the January transfer window is another matter, but regardless of who is in the dugout by then, improving their forward line must be a top priority in the new year.
The future of Josh Sargent remains firmly up in the air, with a big-money sale having the potential to fund a possibly much-needed rebuild of this Canaries crop.
However, Norwich aren't getting much production out of those being tasked to operate on his flanks either, with Jovon Makama, Oscar Schwartau, Matej Jurasek and Forson Amankwah all struggling for goal contributions.
Norwich's situation in this department hasn't been aided by the long-term injuries to both Papa Diallo and Ante Crnac, with the former not expected back until some time early next year, whilst the latter has been ruled out for the season.
So, with just 12 goals scored all season, and with key injuries to star attackers leaving little room for rest and rotation to already struggling players, bringing in a player like Ramazani could be the injection of quality and energy that this Norwich side desperately need as they attempt to stave off the unthinkable possibility of relegation to League One.









































