The 4th Official
·26 mars 2026
Leeds United Reportedly Take A Big Decision On 25-Year-Old Loanee: Will He Solve Farke’s PL Puzzle?

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·26 mars 2026

Leeds United want Largie Ramazani back in Daniel Farke’s Premier League squad next season. After a productive year in Spain, reports from MARCA, via Sport Witness, suggest the West Yorkshire club now see the Belgian attacker as a key part of their top-flight future. This marks a shift in pace, as the club previously allowed him to leave on a temporary basis.
The 25-year-old first arrived at Elland Road from UD Almería for roughly €8m in August 2024. He played a big role in the club’s successful Championship promotion, scoring seven goals. Surprisingly, the Whites sent him to Valencia on a season-long loan in August 2025 instead of using him in the Premier League immediately.
Ramazani struggled at first at Mestalla. An autumn injury kept him off the pitch until December. However, he slowly won over Carlos Corberán. He eventually nailed down a regular starting spot after scoring a vital winner against Espanyol in January. Valencia really want to keep Largie Ramazani, but the loan deal does not include a purchase option.
This makes a permanent move very difficult for the Spanish side. Transfermarkt currently values him at €8m, showing his consistent progress in La Liga. Meanwhile, Leeds United sit 15th in the Premier League table and believe the winger can solve their goal-scoring depth issues for the 2026/27 campaign.
VALENCIA, SPAIN – MARCH 08: Largie Ramazani of Valencia CF warms up prior to the LaLiga EA Sports match between Valencia CF and Deportivo Alaves at Estadi de Mestalla on March 08, 2026 in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
Largie Ramazani has grown up a lot during the 2025/26 season. He has five goals and two assists in 22 games for Los Ches. His time in Spain shows he has better defensive discipline now. He can also play in tight spaces, which is a big change from his raw, pace-heavy style in the Championship. Largie Ramazani still has the explosive burst needed to hurt Premier League high lines. However, his final ball can still be a little inconsistent at times.
The Belgian international gives Leeds United something they don’t have now, which is a direct, two-footed threat who can play anywhere across the front three. If the Whites stay up this May, bringing back a refined player with top-tier experience is a smart move. It beats spending big money in a bloated summer market.
Valencia’s money troubles mean they probably won’t make a permanent bid. So, Leeds United must now decide if they prefer his tactical growth over a quick profit. His contract runs until 2028, so the club hold all the cards. If they keep him, it provides Farke a ready-made starter who knows the club but now has the European experience to beat elite English defences.









































