Leeds United eyeing Zsolt Low as Daniel Farke replacement

Leeds United have made a poor start to the Premier League season, and they are fighting for survival in the top flight; Zsolt Low may be an option to replace Daniel Farke.

Naturally, Daniel Farke is under a lot of pressure and Leeds are considering a replacement. The German tactician could be shown the door quickly if the results do not improve for Leeds United. They will not want to go back down to the Championship at the end of the season.  The Whites will look to establish themselves as a Premier League club, and a managerial change could be ideal for them in the coming weeks.

They should look to bring in a quality manager before the January transfer window opens so that the new manager has the time to add to the team. According to a report by TEAMtalk, they are considering a move for manager Zsolt Low as a potential replacement for Farke.

The Hungarian was chosen as the interim manager of RB Leipzig last season. It will be interesting to see if he is willing to take over at Leeds United. The Whites are a big club, and he could be attracted to the idea of managing them. The 46-year-old is highly rated across Europe, and he could develop into a quality manager in the right team.

However, managing in the Premier League could be a massive challenge, especially when it comes to guiding a struggling team. Leeds United will be desperate for survival in the Premier League and it will be a challenging job for the Hungarian tactician. It remains to be seen whether he can turn things around if he is appointed as the club’s new manager.

Can Daniel Farke turn it around?

Meanwhile, Daniel Farke will be desperate to keep his job as well. The Leeds United boss has proven himself in English football with multiple clubs, and there is no doubt that he is good enough to manage the West Yorkshire outfit.

It will be interesting to see if he can get the best out of his players in the coming weeks. Leeds United have a talented squad at their disposal, but they are lacking in some areas, and a few January additions could also help them survive in the top flight.

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