Leeds United is preparing to part ways with Largie Ramazani this summer as Valencia actively pursues a permanent deal for the Belgian winger ahead of the new season. Spanish publication AS reported this week that Valencia’s CEO Ron Gourlay has reached out to Leeds United to discuss financial terms. Marca has confirmed that Daniel Farke’s team prefers a full sale rather than another loan arrangement. Radio Marca Valencia has indicated that Leeds United expects a fee of €10–12 million for the 25-year-old, whose contract at Elland Road extends until 2028.
Leeds United Seek Permanent Exit for Ramazani Amid Valencia Interest
Ramazani joined Leeds United from UD Almería in August 2024, later returning to Spain on loan to Valencia last summer. The early part of the season was challenging due to an injury that disrupted his form. However, from January onward, the winger found his rhythm, netting all six of his goals in 2025 across 22 La Liga appearances.
In addition to his goals, he provided two assists in a total of 1,074 minutes played. Earlier this week, Ramazani indicated that he plans to evaluate his future at the end of the season before making a decision on his next steps. With no purchase clause in their current agreement, Valencia must negotiate entirely new terms with Leeds United. (Via Sport Witness)
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