49ers Enterprises transfer plan emerges at Leeds United amid January FFP restrictions.

The newspaper announced on its website on Saturday (January 20) that the Whites have three vacancies on temporary contracts following the premature end of Djed Spence’s time in Yorkshire in January.Financial Fair Play restrictions will limit the amount Leeds can spend and it remains to be seen whether they will fill up all their loan cards after Daniel Farke admitted he is prepared to use the current squad until the end of the game. campaign.Owned by 49ers Enterprises in the summer, the Whites spent heavily on rebuilding their squad after relegation, paying transfers for Joel Piroe, Ethan Ampadu, Ilia Gruev and Glen Kamara..The loan market in January can often be very different than in the summer. Leeds United have already benefited from one temporary arrival this season,

Joe Rodon, but neither Spence nor Jaidon Anthony have made much of an impact at Elland Road..Signing a young player on a temporary contract is always a bit of a fluke, but if it works out, it can almost be season-defining. Leeds just need to bide their time to find deals that are more likely to be a repeat of the Rodon magic than a Spence fiasco..

Heading into the final days of January, players previously unavailable to Premier League clubs could become available again as teams shuffle packages to prepare for the second half of the season.While it seems unlikely that Leeds will be able to fill all three loan vacancies before the end of the month, it wouldn’t be a shock to see a player or two arrive at Elland Road before kick-off. FebruaryBut backers shouldn’t expect big money to be delayed.In other Leeds United news, Daniel Farke has revealed the Whites’ transfer priorities for the rest of January.For more Leeds news, follow us on Facebook or join our brand new WhatsApp channel for instant updates straight to your phone..

 

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