Expensive Mistake – Leeds United set to offload £10 million‑rated striker – Once highly rated but now struggling
Joël Piroe’s Time at Leeds United Appears to Be Drawing to a Close
Leeds United have endured a roller‑coaster 2025/26 campaign in the Premier League, balancing a historic run to the FA Cup semifinals with a dogged fight to avoid relegation. While efforts from several squad members have lifted the Whites in key moments — including goalkeeper Lucas Perri’s penalty‑saving heroics in the West Ham shootout — inconsistency in attack remains a major concern.
Among those under increasing scrutiny is forward Joël Piroe. The 26‑year‑old striker was a pivotal force in Leeds’ promotion campaign from the Championship — scoring 19 goals and earning plaudits for his prolific form — but his impact in the Premier League so far has been limited.
Valued at around £10 million based on transfer market estimates and past shopping figures, Piroe has struggled to rediscover the goal‑scoring form that once made him a fan favourite and a key part of Leeds’ ascent. In the 2025/26 Premier League season, he has yet to score in the league and has been used sparingly, often coming off the bench rather than leading the line.
Supporters Growing Frustrated
Piroe’s performances last season helped define Leeds’ dominant Championship title run, and supporters were hopeful his goals would translate to top‑flight success. However, through 2025/26, that promise has not materialised.
His lack of goals and limited minutes in the Premier League have led to questions among fans and pundits over whether the club’s offensive resources are maximised. With Leeds fighting to maintain their Premier League status and every point crucial, supporters increasingly believe the side needs a more consistent and prolific scoring option.
A Promising Signing Yet to Deliver in the Premier League
When Piroe joined Leeds in 2023, his attacking threat and finishing ability were key aspects of the club’s strategy to secure promotion and then compete in the top tier. His Championship form — including a Golden Boot‑worthy 19 goals — reinforced that expectation.
Yet adapting to Premier League defences has proven difficult. Piroe has struggled to find space and convert chances in a league where tactical discipline and defensive quality are significantly higher. The gap has left Leeds searching for answers up front as the season approaches its decisive stages.
Summer Decision Looming
With the season heading into its final stretch, Leeds United are expected to begin evaluating player futures as they plan for both survival and squad improvement.
Piroe’s situation appears uncertain. Unless he can reverse his fortunes and contribute with goals before the campaign ends, supporters and club officials alike may see a summer exit as the best way to reinvest in attacking reinforcements.
For a player once highly rated and central to Leeds’ Championship success, the 2025/26 season could mark a pivotal turning point in his Elland Road story.











