Leeds United are already preparing for a potential managerial shake-up, and the club’s hierarchy appears to have set its sights on a proven Premier League winner. According to fresh reports, Brendan Rodgers has now emerged as the leading candidate to replace Daniel Farke, should the Whites decide to head in a new direction.
The Northern Irishman, currently regarded as one of the most tactically polished managers in British football, is admired at Elland Road for his attacking philosophy, player-development record, and ability to steady clubs in transition. With Leicester City, Rodgers delivered an FA Cup triumph and guided the Foxes to consistent top-six contention—credentials Leeds believe could accelerate their long-term project.
Farke, despite guiding Leeds through a demanding period, has faced increasing scrutiny as performances fluctuated and promotion ambitions looked uncertain. The board is said to be exploring alternatives who can bring both stability and a winning mentality, with Rodgers fitting that profile perfectly.
For many Leeds fans, the prospect of landing a manager with genuine title-winning pedigree is both bold and exciting. While nothing is finalized, the club’s interest signals clear intent: Leeds United want a leader capable of restoring Premier League status—and keeping them there.











