£4m summer exit’s pointed Daniel Farke remark as Leeds United ‘enemies’ claim made amid Swansea City prediction
Leeds United are back in action this weekend and kick off their crucial winter schedule with a trip to Swansea City. Victory over Queens Park Rangers before the November break saw Daniel Farke’s side cut Sunderland’s four-point gap in half, with hope in West Yorkshire that momentum can really start to build now that international football is over for the year.
Farke will speak to the media on Friday ahead of Sunday’s trip to south Wales and looks to have welcomed back all of his international jet-setters without serious injury. Swansea will be no easy task to kick things back off though and in the meantime, the YEP has rounded up some of the latest stories surrounding the club.
Charlie Cresswell is ‘enjoying every moment’ of life in Toulouse, having found the one thing he lacked in Leeds – regular football. Leeds sold academy graduate Cresswell to the French outfit over the summer, following the agreement of a £3.8million fee, with the defender left frustrated over a lack of opportunity under Farke.
Cresswell signed a new contract and was handed the No.5 shirt at Leeds a year before, but regularly failed to make the matchday squad and did not play a single first-team minute from mid-February. The 22-year-old is understood to have queried that lack of involvement, with Farke publicly raising concerns over his focus levels.
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“All I needed was to play matches in a row to get back to my level and gain confidence,” he told La Depeche. “Last year, I didn’t play much. So it had been a long time since I had been able to play several matches in a row. Today, I’m back in shape and I’m enjoying every moment.”