Leeds United’s summer transfer kitty could be handed a boost after one Whites star confirmed he would like to convert a loan switch away from Elland Road into a permanent move.
Marc Roca, a former Bayern Munich midfielder, was one of Leeds’ primary summer additions before last season, although he had little impact as the club was relegated from the Premier League. After a successful season on loan at La Liga club Real Betis, the Spaniard is now looking to make the transfer permanent.
He told ABC Sevilla, “I’ve always said I’m delighted with Betis. The way the fans have treated me is incredible. I also believe I’m having a terrific season based on feedback from my teammates and staff. That’s what I concentrate on. Ultimately, it is up to my representative, sports management, Betis, Leeds, and God.
Tractor Boys’ manager confirms injury to assist machine.
Leif Davis’ outstanding performance has been a crucial element in Ipswich Town’s promotion to the Premier League.
The Newcastle-born defender has two goals and an astounding 21 assists in 42 Championship appearances as the Tractor Boys enter the final week of the season with a great chance of securing automatic promotion behind defending champions Leicester City. However, Davis’ fitness for Tuesday’s trip to Coventry City and next weekend’s home game against Huddersfield Town is now in doubt after suffering an ankle injury in Saturday night’s 3-3 draw at Hull City.
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