Leeds United may be heading to Fulham this weekend without starting goalkeeper Lucas Perri after a reported training injury.
United’s Premier League campaign resumes on Saturday afternoon with a trip down to Fulham, one of four sides yet to pick up a win this season.
Needless to say, the Cottagers will still be a big test for Daniel Farke’s men, who could well hand starts to two players that Leeds wanted during the summer.
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Lucas Perri hit with fresh injury blow ahead of Leeds United’s trip to Fulham
Goalkeeper Lucas Perri will be pleased with his start to life in goal, despite conceding five at Arsenal and his distribution leaving a lot to be desired thus far.
That’s because he’s managed two clean sheets in three games, producing a handful of smart stops in those matches as well against Everton and Newcastle.
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His hopes of carrying on in that vein of form have been dealt a setback, though, as FourFourTwo’s Joe Donnohue reports of a setback for the Brazilian during training at Thorp Arch.
🧤 Hearing Lucas Perri may have picked up an injury in training. Daniel Farke expected to clarify situation in press conference on Thurs. If the Brazilian is sidelined, expect Karl Darlow to start but also Illan Meslier back in the squad for Fulham. #lufc https://t.co/tuLKZ8tJ7W
— Joe Donnohue (@JoeDonnohue) September 9, 2025
The severity of the injury is not yet disclosed, with Farke’s press conference on Thursday expected to shed light on the ‘keeper’s availability for Saturday in West London.
Perri being ruled out would bring Karl Darlow in for his first Premier League outing of the season after his start against Sheffield Wednesday, while it could also spell a shock return to the squad for Illan Meslier, who has been exiled ever since it was made clear he’d be set for an exit, only for a transfer not to materialise.
Karl Darlow a reliable backup for Leeds United, hopefully not a bad blow for Lucas Perri
As backups go, Darlow has already proven in the back end of last season that when push comes to shove, he can fill the goalkeeper spot admirably.
Admittedly, the difference between doing so as a goalkeeper in a totally dominant Championship side and a Premier League underdog is stark, but he’s shown enough for us to have faith.
As for Meslier, it’s interesting that he could well be back in the squad if Perri is ruled out, given how we all know he ought to have been sold in the summer window, left out of squads ever since.
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