Deals Or No Deals?

Last updated : 12 October 2016 By .

Loanees: Leeds have five loanees on their books, the maximum allowed in any matchday squad under Football League rules.

Pontus Jansson has been the pick of them so far. Leeds agreed with Torino, his parent club, that they would move to sign Jansson permanently if and when the Sweden international made 20 appearances (as a footballer with prior knee problems, that target represents a test of fitness as much as anything else). He is up to seven already and to judge by his comments this week, there is willingness on all sides to get on with talks.

Reports in Sweden say Torino will value the 25-year-old at around £3.5m – which, as roughly twice the cost of Marcus Antonsson, seems like a fair price.

Jansson’s dissatisfaction with his recent treatment by Torino and the feeling that he is well suited to the Championship seems to have made his own mind up.

His centre-back partner, Kyle Bartley, is less of a certainty. Swansea had no need of him this season and may see no future for Bartley beyond it but they ensured that he signed a new one-year deal before he joined United on loan in July.

Without it, the former Arsenal trainee would have been a free agent in 2017.

His extension and his current form ensures that if City decide to move him on, he will still command a fee.

Leeds have more control over Pablo Hernandez, who should sign permanently for the club in the January transfer window.

Although his initial deal was a half-season loan, Al-Arabi do not expect him to return to Qatar and United planned at the outset to convert his deal to a full-time agreement to the end of this season, with the option of retaining him for the 2017-18 term.

His current form will not discourage them from pushing that proposal through.

As for Hadi Sacko, the winger arrived from Sporting Lisbon with a view to a permanent transfer but Leeds are likely to take time to assess him fully before committing to further talks.

He would come at a cost, though only a fraction of the £60m buy-out clause which Sporting included in his deal when he joined from Bordeaux in 2014.

The Portuguese club use clauses of that nature to protect themselves in transfer negotiations but in two years, Sacko failed to make his first-team debut.

United’s fifth loanee is Matt Grimes, the Swansea City midfielder, but after two starts in two months, he cannot claim to have made any waves so far.

Out of contract players: As it stands, five of United’s players will be free agents or available for a tribunal fee in July 2017 – Rob Green, Charlie Taylor, Alex Mowatt, Lewie Coyle and Souleymane Doukara.

Centre-back Liam Cooper signed a three-year contract when he joined from Chesterfield in 2014 but while it went unannounced, he is understood to have agreed a 12-month extension to 2018 last season.

Goalkeeper Green is also likely to be tied to new terms in the months ahead owing to an appearance-related clause in his deal.

The England international has been first choice under Garry Monk since the opening weekend of the campaign and is well on the way to earning himself a second year at Elland Road.

After his transfer request in July, left-back Charlie Taylor seems destined to leave either in January or when this season ends.

Provided he joins another English club, United would receive a fee in compensation for him next summer.

Compensation would also be due for Alex Mowatt and Lewie Coyle, both of whom are into their last 12 months.

Leeds opened contract talks with them around the beginning of August but have not reached an agreement with either player yet.

Less effort has been made to extend the stay of Souleymane Doukara and while Garry Monk has too few strikers to rule Doukara out of the equation, this is likely to be the Frenchman’s last year at Elland Road.

He, Cooper, Marco Silvestri and Gaetano Berardi are the only surviving members of the mass influx of players which followed Massimo Cellino’s takeover of Leeds in the summer of 2014.

Current first-team players under contract next season: Luke Ayling, Liam Cooper, Kemar Roofe, Chris Wood, Marcus Antonsson, Marco Silvestri, Eunan O’Kane, Stuart Dallas, Kalvin Phillips, Ronaldo Vieira, Liam Bridcutt, Gaetano Berardi, Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Tyler Denton.

 

 

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