Noah Okafor has been an outstanding in a Leeds United shirt. But, his injury in May has outlined the need for a transfer solution this summer.
United are heading into the final two games of the season with our position in the Premier League assured. Now, plans for next season will already be taking some shape.
That includes what to do with the attack. Daniel Farke’s attack has been in stunning form since initial worries over injury gambles, but the club can’t afford to continue risking players’ fitness.
Noah Okafor injury setback surely prompts Leeds United into transfer focus
Noah Okafor has arguably been Leeds’ best player in 2026. He’s moved onto eight goals for the season, with seven of those coming since February’s win against Nottingham Forest.
The confidence he’s shown on the ball and in front of goal has propelled Leeds to safety alongside Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s 13 for the season.
However, his injury setback confirmed before our draw with Spurs highlights a key issue for this summer. Leeds took big risks with injury-prone players in the summer, and while it paid off for this season, expecting our luck to extend into next season and beyond is a fool’s game.
Of course, I don’t think Okafor is someone in the squad that we need to replace. He’s been outstanding. But, having another left-wing option capable of providing his thrust on the ball will be key to ensuring we don’t look a worse team whenever he’s not fit.
Leeds United have £10m Largie Ramazani solution ready and waiting amid Noah Okafor injury concerns
Ironically, Leeds have a player already on the books that could act as an understudy to the flying Swiss international. In fact, we sent him out on loan in August.
Largie Ramazani, whether Daniel Farke was justified or not, was harshly treated during his first season and in the summer after promotion.
He’s been out on loan at Valencia this season where a slow start has sprung into life in almost identical fashion to Okafor. The Belgian has six goals and one assist in La Liga this season, with five of those coming since mid-January.
As a result, he’s grown immensely popular at the Mestalla under Carlos Corberan. There is speculation that his loan club would like to make a deal permanent. However, Leeds did not include a buy option. Thus, Farke has the chance to get a second look at him in July during pre-season.
Should Farke have softened his stance on the tricky winger, there’s scope for the £10million man to act as a straightforward transfer solution at Elland Road.
Instead of forking out for a winger that could cover and compete with Okafor, Ramazani would save us the hassle. We all know he’s talented enough. And, three full seasons of top flight exposure in Spain should have him ready for an impact in the Premier League.
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