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One player has his eyes on a possible transfer to Leeds Unitedwith Daniel WakeEuropean Union leaders made their position on a deal clear in January.
The last two months have been solid for the newly promoted Whites, who have not lost a single match. Premier League match since November with eight points now separating them from the drop zone.
Although this race has been strewn with stalemates, the signs are extremely encouraging for Leeds who hope to put more ground between themselves and West Ham in the 18th.
Newcastle United await on Wednesday evening, and although a trip to St. James’ Park is always difficult, Farke’s men go into their North East clash with real momentum after a strong festive period.
The January transfer window also presents an opportunity to strengthen in what would be a crucial month.
While tempering expectations for quick winter deals from opening week, or any major spend, Farke told reporters ahead of their 1-1 draw against Man United, signings are entirely possible over the coming weeks.
“Of course, in the background, the club is also preparing a little bit, and we will see, but also, honestly, I don’t expect a major turnaround,” Farke said.
“This group has achieved a lot, and for that, it’s not like 10 players are going to leave us and 10 new ones come in.
“If we find a solution to improve this group then yes, but nothing to say at the moment and at the moment we are completely focused on Man U, on Newcastle and then the FA Cup game.
It’s clear from Farke’s message that only obvious team improvements will be prioritized, which explains their stance on re-signing the Man City midfielder. Kalvin Phillips.
THE £150,000 per week The midfielder has only made one appearance under Pep Guardiola this season, a seven-minute spell in the Carabao Cup against Huddersfield, and has been out of the squad for a long time now.
Phillips spent last season on loan at Ipswich Town, where he failed to convince the Tractor Boys to make his move permanent, and that move was preceded by a dismal six months at West Ham.
Today, according to FourFourTwo’s Joe Donnohue, the 31-year-old views the idea of Elland Road quite positively.
Phillips apparently wants a return to Leedsalthough the club are unlikely to continue negotiations having already strengthened Farke’s midfield with last summer’s arrivals of Anton Stach and Sean Longstaff.
Farke sees captain Ethan Ampadu as indispensable at the heart of his system, further curtailing any potential return for the former Yorkshire favorite.
Wolves have emerged as serious contenders to offer Phillips a Premier League lifeline this month, exploring a loan deal as Rob Edwards seeks reinforcements for the club’s desperate battle for survival.
The Midlands side finally secured their first league win of the season last weekend when they demolished West Ham 3-0 at Molineux, temporarily easing the pressure on Edwards.
As things stand, Wolves are a much more likely destination for Phillips than Leeds, who will not be swayed by the prospect of an emotional return.
Leeds’ refusal to consider an approach leaves Phillips facing the difficult choice between proving his credentials in a relegation or continuing his exile at the Etihad under Guardiola, who has made it clear the midfielder has no future in Manchester.