Leeds United are sending a powerful message to the rest of English football as the club’s board have officially approved a massive €221 million transfer budget ahead of a defining recruitment drive. With promotion ambitions firmly in sight, the focus now turns to Daniel Farke, who is being backed like never before to reshape his squad with elite-level quality and attacking firepower.
At the top of Leeds’ wishlist is Chelsea outcast Raheem Sterling, a player Farke believes could bring instant experience, pace and leadership to Elland Road. Despite his struggles in London, Sterling’s pedigree at the highest level makes him an attractive gamble, and Leeds see an opportunity to revive a proven match-winner eager to restart his career.
Even more intriguing is the club’s interest in Tjåland, Erling Haaland’s cousin, whose remarkable goal return of 64 goals in just 37 games across Europe has sparked huge excitement. Leeds’ recruitment team view him as a long-term striker capable of dominating English football.
Leeds are not stopping there. A stunning raid on Tottenham Hotspur for Brennan Johnson is also being prepared, with the Welsh winger identified as a perfect fit for Farke’s high-intensity attacking system.
With serious money on the table and ambition restored, Leeds United look ready to shake the market and announce their return among English football’s elite.










