Largie Ramazani's future at Valencia and what it means for Leeds United | OneFootball

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·8 Maret 2026

Largie Ramazani's future at Valencia and what it means for Leeds United

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With the next transfer window approaching, Valencia are considering a permanent move for Largie Ramazani, posing a significant decision for Leeds United.

The 25-year-old has scored in his last three La Liga matches and collected Goal of the Month for a superb strike against Levante following injury setbacks.


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Whether Valencia can finance a deal, and whether Leeds would sanction it, remains unclear. Leeds sent him to Spain on loan last summer without an option to buy.

El Desmarque reports that Ramazani is viewed as an attractive option for Valencia, yet the club’s financial constraints might block a permanent agreement.

Salary Sport claims he is currently Valencia’s fourth-highest-paid player at £55,000 a week, a figure that would make any purchase without a clause particularly costly.

Leeds hold the cards, with Ramazani under contract until 2028, allowing them to keep him or negotiate from a position of strength should bids arrive.

If he were to leave, Leeds would need cover out wide. Daniel Farke initially left him outside his core plans, prompting the loan, although this form could alter that stance.

Leeds must balance potential sale proceeds against retaining a winger performing in a top league, and the final call may depend on their survival.

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