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Leeds United plans to achieve an amazing change in management – despite Daniel Farke, who led the club to the Premier League.
Mail Sport understands that the Elland Road patterns house the reservations that the former Norwich City boss is man to ensure what is considered a high -flying vital survival.
No final decision has been made – and there is an awareness that such a controversial decision could well turn – especially with the club supporters. But other candidates are examined before what is a pivotal moment for the club.
Farke is undoubtedly the most successful manager in the history of the championship, after driving Norwich (twice) and Leeds to the promotion. His three complete seasons in the second level saw him record points of 94, 97, 90 with Leeds currently on 94 with two games to play.
However, its Premier League performance in East Anglia is known to have triggered some reflection among the owners based in the United States of Yorkshire, 49ers Enterprises.
During his first high -flight season, the Canaries finished down with 21 points, 14 security, and he was dismissed in early November of his second, with his team on five points after 11 games.
Leeds United plans to fire Daniel Farke despite their premier league promotion

The owners based in the United States of the club are concerned with its first League record with Norwich

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Leeds is unlikely to pull the trigger unless they have an aligned replacement which, according to them, will be firmly successful and which is far from being a fury conclusion. If they go down on this path – and if a potential replacement launches out a bad start – the atmosphere could quickly drop.
Farke, or anyone in charge, will face a complex situation as they seek to build a team capable of high-flying survival with an expenditure beyond the £ 107m that the IPSWich had to be necessary given the growing Gulf between the two competitions.
Finding this level of money while complying with the rules of profit and sustainability of the Premier League will be an important challenge.
The accounts are evaluated over a period of three years and, since Leeds will be recorded as in the championship for two of them, with the reduced income that players will have to be sold. It remains to be seen if the takers can be found at the right price.
The club also seeks to extend Elland Road, although the money spent on infrastructure is exempt from PSR calculations.
Names such as Jose Mourinho have already been linked to employment, although there is a strongness to find a less known name if the bosses land on change, after the success of Andoni Iraola in Bournemouth.
Indeed, before the appointment of Farke, Leeds was blocked by Rayo Vallecano after having made an approach for Iraola.