He’s quickly become one of the first names on Farke’s teamsheet and even if Leeds were to receive a fee of £25m for the centre-back, it feels like the Dutchman would be difficult to replace.
Of course, these are all just rumours at the moment but the fact that the possibility of Struijk leaving is even being discussed feels like it should be a cause for concern.
Especially if Leeds want to try and earn automatic promotion to the Premier League.
In other Leeds news, Patrick Bamford looks set to exit Elland Road in 2025.
Leeds United transfer news as £25m Pascal Struijk reveal emerges.
Leeds United ace Pascal Struijk is now at the centre of a three-way transfer battle between Tottenham, Wolves and Brighton, according to Caught Offside.
The online outlet reported via their website (20 December) that, although Leeds don’t necessarily want to sell their star centre-back, they could be persuaded to do so if they could make a “big profit” on him.
The report adds that a fee of £25million would likely be enough to get the West Yorkshire outfit to do business in the upcoming transfer windows.
Leeds United cannot allow Pascal Struijk to leave Elland Road
The partnership of Struijk and Joe Rodon has been formidable this season and is one of the reasons why the Whites have done so well in the league.
While they may not find themselves at the top of the Championship table, the fact there’s only a three-point gap between themselves and league leaders, Sheffield United bodes well for Daniel Farke’s men.
Struijk more or less instantly hit the ground running at the start of the 2024/25 term despite being out injured since January the campaign before.
He’s quickly become one of the first names on Farke’s teamsheet and even if Leeds were to receive a fee of £25m for the centre-back, it feels like the Dutchman would be difficult to replace.
Of course, these are all just rumours at the moment but the fact that the possibility of Struijk leaving is even being discussed feels like it should be a cause for concern.
Especially if Leeds want to try and earn automatic promotion to the Premier League.
In other Leeds news, Patrick Bamford looks set to exit Elland Road in 2025.