Major contract decision delayed as club slaps £50 million price tag on talented footballer linked to Leeds United

 

By the end of this week, Leeds United will finally know their fate, and they are ready for Sunday’s Championship final matchup versus Southampton. Daniel Farke’s team will enter Wembley full of confidence after destroying Norwich City on Thursday at Elland Road in a decisive 4-0 semi-final second-leg victory. With a 3-1 victory over West Brom the next evening, Southampton secured their spot in the championship game. As a result, two of the teams that were demoted from the previous season will compete to join Leicester City and Ipswich Town in the top division. In the interim, the YEP has compiled some of the most recent news on the club. West Yorkshire is in for another thrilling and tense week.

Journalist Alan Nixon claims that Celtic have placed a £50 million price tag on their talisman, Matt O’Riley, who continues to draw a lot of interest after recording an incredible 18 goals and 13 assists as his side won the Scottish Premiership, will likely require Leeds to smash their transfer record in order to sign him.

The Scottish Sun reports that O’Riley has been scouted by Brighton, Everton, and West Ham United, the three Premier League teams; Brighton is said to be the team that has advanced the most in their evaluations. The Elland Road administration’s interest will only be pursued if Leeds are promoted back into the Premier League. Celtic hopes to match the Scottish record transfer of Kieran Tierney to Arsenal for a fee of £25 million.

Come summer, O’Riley will still have three years left on his Celtic contract, and he has made no secret of his desire to stay. Over the weekend, when asked about his future, the 23-year-old responded, “That’s a tough question.” Yes, it would be very challenging to leave Celtic. I’ve said before how important the club is to me.

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