Largie Ramazani closer to joining Valencia as key part of negotiations concludes

Leeds United attacker Largie Ramazani is reportedly closing in on joining La Liga club Valencia on a season-long loan deal this summer.

According to an update by German Munoz, Leeds United are close to reaching an agreement with La Liga outfit Valencia over a deal for Largie Ramazani, and the 24-year-old will join the club on loan for the remainder of the season.

Leeds United do not plan to include a purchase option in the player’s contract, and Valencia will sign him on a loan deal, with that key part of negotiations agreed on by both clubs. The Spanish outfit have accepted the terms of the transfer, and the player is now set to finalise his move before the window closes.

Valencia needed more quality and depth in the attacking unit, and the 24-year-old Belgian should prove to be a useful acquisition. Largie Ramazani will add goals and creativity to the side, and it is hardly surprising that Los Che want to sign him.

Ramazani needs game time

Largie Ramazani would have struggled for regular football at Leeds United, and joining the Spanish club will be ideal for him. The former Manchester United trainee will look to play regularly for them and get his career back on track. Ramazani has the technical attributes to do well in Spain, and he will hope to impress at Valencia.

If the Belgian winger manages to do well in La Liga this season, he might be able to secure a permanent exit next summer. It is clear that he does not have a future at Leeds. Meanwhile, Leeds United have done well to improve their squad this summer, and they will be hoping to do well in the Premier League.

The Whites will look to establish themselves as Premier League regulars, and it remains to be seen whether they can plug the remaining gaps in their team before the summer transfer window closes. Valencia will look to do well in La Liga this season, and they need more quality in depth in the attacking unit.

The 24-year-old Leeds United attacker will certainly help them improve if he can adapt to Spanish football quickly. It remains to be seen whether they can improve the other areas of their squad before the summer transfer window closes. They have not been able to compete at the highest level in recent seasons, and they will be desperate to bounce back strongly.

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