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Leeds United: Newcastle United linked with Aidy White

Published on Tuesday 24 April 2012 09:52


Newcastle United are the latest club to be linked with a possible move for utility man Aidy White whose Elland Road future is expected to be resolved later this week.


Bolton are also interested in the 20-year-old, whose existing deal expires in June, and has been offered new terms.

Rumoured United target Paul Green is to leave Championship rivals Derby in the summer after rejecting a new contract.

 
Jason Pearce. Expected to sign today for 260,000

Just heard from a good source that Jason Pearce from pompey and Paul Green from derby are as good as done deals !!

Snoddy neuvottelee uudesta sopimuksesta..

Webber haluaisi jäädä mutta pelkää ettei saa..

Ja O`Dea on käärmeissään että joutui lähtemään..

Tällaisia huhuja erilaisissa Leedsin facebook -sivuilla!
 
Keskiviikkona Warnock julkaisee listan pelaajista,jotka nykyisestä kokoonpanosta jatkavat ensi kaudella.Kenties myös siirtouutisia luvassa.
 
No niin.. sopimuksia ei ole syntynyt kuin yksi tähän mennessä vaikka useampaa luvattiin. Huhuja kuitenkin liikkuu
jatkuvasti ja tässä muutamia viimeisimpiä.

Portsmouthia ollaan tyhjentämässä urakalla administratorin toimesta ja sieltä on neljä pelaajaa yhdistetty valkoisiin
ensi kaudeksi vahvimpana ehdokkaana Joel Ward 22-v. kk, joka on käynyt neuvottelemassa Leedsissä jo, ja josta
on jätetty K400£ tarjous. Mutta... useampi seura on hänen perässään joten saa nähdä miten miehen kanssa käy.
Pompeyssä 96o/6m.

Puolustukseen sieltä ehdolla Greg Halford 27-v. 190 cm:n pakilla yllättävän hyvät tehot: 77o/12m.

Keskikentälle on lisäksi Pompeystä ehdolla David Norris, 31-v. 42o/8m.

Ja hyökkäykseen samasta remmistä Luke Varney, 29-v. ja tehoja 31o/6m.

Derbystä on huhuiltu kk-pelaaja Paul Greeniä, ja QPR:stä vasenta pakkia Clint Hilliä.
Myöskin vanhoista parroista on huhuiltu Shaun Derryä joka ei mitä ilmeisimmin saa jatkoa ärrissä
sekä Alan Smithiä joka pelasi päättyneen kauden lopun MK Donsissa.
 
Warnock sanoi olevansa pettynyt mikäli ei pysty tällä viikolla solmimaan kahta uutta pelaajasopimusta.Noista yllämainituista nimistä eniten otsikoissa ovat olleet Ward ja Green.Tosin Warnock ilmoitti,että hänellä on katsottuna myös pari pelaajaa,jotka eivät ole lehdistön spekulaatioissa esiintyneet.
 
Brittilähde tiesi kertoa että Ward on ollut neuvottelemassa Thorp Archissa 10/5
ja olisi kiinnostunut siirtymään Leedsiin ennen muita ehdokkaita (ipswich, burnley & crystal p.)
Mutta viivyttely Leedsin taholta on johtanut sihen ettei sopimusta ole pystytty tekemään.

Nyt viime hetkillä mukaan kisaan on tullut blackpool ja Ward harkitsee tarjouksia viikonlopun
yli tietäen että b´poolin voitto tänään takaisi valioliigapelejä!

Mahdetaanko saada ketään tänäkään kesänä? Lainoilla mennään sitten taas..!!!???
 
Virallisilla kotisivuilla Warnock kertoo että on pettynyt kun ei ole saanut enempää vahvistusta hommattua vielä.
Tom Lees aikoo ilmeisesti tehdä uuden sopan, mutta Bossin mukaan Whiten agentit ovat kertoneet että Aidy ei hyväksy
tarjottua diiliä. Sama ilmeisesti McCormackin kanssa. Celtic on ainakin kiinnostunut Whitesta.

Snodgrass on ilmoittanut seuraavansa Leedsin hankintoja ennen kuin tekee päätöksensä jatkosta. Veri halajaa premieriin
ja mielellään Leedin kanssa, mutta jos ei joukkue ole tarpeeksi vahva noustakseen, häipynee hän myös kesän aikana.

Clint Hill jäänee "ärriin" joten sieltä ei vahvistusta puolustukseen saada. Ward päätös, suuntaan tai toiseen on odotettavissa
tänään-huomenna pompeyn mukaan.

Saas nähdä tuleeko tästä mitään tänäkään vuonna...  :-?
 
Hieman uudempaa tietoa.

Leeds told me the same type of plans the season before and it didn't work out so it's hard to buy into these things again. "
Robert Snodgrass


"I'd love to get into the Premier League with Leeds. I'm captain now which is a different challenge," said the former Livingston player.

"The chairman is trying to put a bit of pressure on me and he's telling me what plans he has for the club.

"But they told me the same type of plans the season before and it didn't work out so it's hard to buy into these things again."

Whites boss Neil Warnock is desperate to build a promotion-winning side around Snodgrass and has urged the player to sign a new contract before reassessing his future in 12 months.

Warnock has promised the Scot can leave Elland Road next summer if they fail to seal a return to the Premier League.

But, with the 63-year-old only contracted until the end of next season himself, Snodgrass is not letting his comments affect his decision.

Future

"He has already said he won't be sticking around much longer," Snodgrass told the Daily Record. "Who knows whether he has one or two more years left at Leeds?

"It's all right for him to say he could get me a move but if he leaves the people above him in the football club are not going to worry about what he said


"My future doesn't lie in the hands of Neil Warnock, it's in the hands of Robert Snodgrass."

Hieman suuntaa antavaa kommenttia tulevaisuudesta!
 
LEEDS UNITED are keeping tabs on Matt Kilgallon, with the Sunderland defender’s future still uncertain despite his second coming on Wearside.


Neil Warnock was at the Stadium of Light towards the end of last season, with Kilgallon thought to be the subject of the Leeds boss’ scouting mission.

The 28-year-old is about to enter the final year of his contract at Sunderland and Martin O’Neill could be open to offers for the centre-half, despite his re-emergence as a first-team player from the brink of the exit door.

Sunderland have three centre-halves on the books who have just 12 months left on their contracts and one is likely to leave the club this summer.

Kilgallon, Titus Bramble and Michael Turner are all vulnerable – with the possibility of them leaving on Bosman free transfers this time next year – and O’Neill is keen to make room in his squad for a new centre-half.

Out-of-contract Aston Villa defender Carlos Cuellar is at the top of Sunderland’s shopping list, with the Black Cats understood to be firmly interested in the Spaniard, who O’Neill took to Villa Park for almost £8million in the summer of 2008. With former Manchester United duo John O’Shea and Wes Brown both part of O’Neill’s plans, the Sunderland boss is expected to sacrifice one of his remaining trio of central defenders.

Turner played the final 20 games of last season and is in the strongest position of the three, but Bramble and Kilgallon both face a precarious summer.

Kilgallon’s resurgence as a Premier League player has not gone unnoticed though and Warnock will consider a return to Elland Road for the York-born defender in his attempts to re-shape the squad he inherited from Simon Grayson last February.

Warnock knows Kilgallon well having spent almost £2m to take him from boyhood club Leeds to Sheffield United in January 2007 before the-then Blades boss left Bramall Lane four months later.

Certainly, Kilgallon’s form in his 11 outings for Sunderland this season will make him an appetising prospect for other clubs, particularly in the Championship.

He played in all-but-one of the final eight games of the campaign.
 
Lisäksi Leicesterin oikea laitapakki Lee Peltier yhdistetty Leedsiin.Hinta-arvio n. puoli milliä.Mitenkäs meillä ois tähän varaa,jos ei pystytty ostamaan Wardiakaan?Ellei joku tuo sitten seuraan lisää rahaa...
 
Owen Coyle wants Leeds keeper Andy Lonergan
Jun 3 2012 By People Sport

BOLTON chief Owen Coyle wants LEEDS keeper Andy Lonergan to fill West Ham-bound Jussi Jaaskelainen’s boots.

Coyle has been a fan of the ex-Preston stopper since his days bossing rivals Burnley.

 
QPR:n maalivahti Paddy Kenny on yhdistetty useaan otteeseen Leedsin.Mikäli siirto toteutuisi niin Lonergan saattaisi lähteäkin.Muuten ei missään nimessä kannata päästää Lonergania lähtemään kilpailevaan seuraan.Tiedä sitten kumpi näistä maalivahdeista olisi parempi ratkaisu meidän kannalta.
 
LEEDS UNITED are keeping tabs on Matt Kilgallon, with the Sunderland defender’s future still uncertain despite his second coming on Wearside.


Neil Warnock was at the Stadium of Light towards the end of last season, with Kilgallon thought to be the subject of the Leeds boss’ scouting mission.

The 28-year-old is about to enter the final year of his contract at Sunderland and Martin O’Neill could be open to offers for the centre-half, despite his re-emergence as a first-team player from the brink of the exit door.

Sunderland have three centre-halves on the books who have just 12 months left on their contracts and one is likely to leave the club this summer.

Kilgallon, Titus Bramble and Michael Turner are all vulnerable – with the possibility of them leaving on Bosman free transfers this time next year – and O’Neill is keen to make room in his squad for a new centre-half.

Out-of-contract Aston Villa defender Carlos Cuellar is at the top of Sunderland’s shopping list, with the Black Cats understood to be firmly interested in the Spaniard, who O’Neill took to Villa Park for almost £8million in the summer of 2008. With former Manchester United duo John O’Shea and Wes Brown both part of O’Neill’s plans, the Sunderland boss is expected to sacrifice one of his remaining trio of central defenders.

Turner played the final 20 games of last season and is in the strongest position of the three, but Bramble and Kilgallon both face a precarious summer.

Kilgallon’s resurgence as a Premier League player has not gone unnoticed though and Warnock will consider a return to Elland Road for the York-born defender in his attempts to re-shape the squad he inherited from Simon Grayson last February.

Warnock knows Kilgallon well having spent almost £2m to take him from boyhood club Leeds to Sheffield United in January 2007 before the-then Blades boss left Bramall Lane four months later.

Certainly, Kilgallon’s form in his 11 outings for Sunderland this season will make him an appetising prospect for other clubs, particularly in the Championship.

He played in all-but-one of the final eight games of the campaign.

Tän päivän huhujen mukaan tää olisi jo 95% done deal.
 
Huhua huhun perään...  Tai oikeestaan jonkin sortin spekulaatiota!

Vital Leeds United is keeping fans up to date with all the latest transfer rumours over the summer with Neil Warnock looking to build a squad capable of mounting a promotion challenge next season.

This week at Elland Road has been mainly about the takeover talks but there are still the rumours going around about players coming and going.

One we can finally put to bed is the will he, won`t he join with Joel Ward. The Portsmouth defender has signed for Crystal Palace this week.

Leicester City defender Lee Peltier has been placed on the transfer list by the club and Leeds have been linked with a £500,000 bid for the player.

Once again, Queens Park Rangers players are prominent. This week, Shaun Derry, Jamie Mackie and Tommy Smith have all been linked with a move to Leeds.

The trio make it five different Rangers players to be linked with a move to join their former boss Neil Warnock so far this summer.

With Sheffield United losing their play-off final last weekend, how long will it be before we are being linked with some more of Warnock`s old players?

I am sure we will have the yearly Nick Montgomery and Stephen Quinn links.

With Huddersfield Town being promoted to the championship last weekend it did not take long for the papers to start talking about Simon Grayson raiding his old club.

Ross McCormack has been mentioned as a possible replacement for Jordan Rhodes at the Galpharm Stadium. McCormack looks set to decline the offer of a new contract at Elland Road, so looks like he could be on his way out of the club this summer.

With all the takeover talks at the moment though, it is hard to know just what might happen with Leeds in the transfer market in the coming months.

If it is a substantial investment, then get ready for some of the names who might be linked with a move to Elland Road.

If you read of any player links in or out of Elland Road then let us know on Vital Leeds.


Week 1

IN
El Hadji Diouf - (Doncaster)
Alan Smith - (Newcastle)
Jermaine Beckford - (Leicester)
Stuart Beavon - (Wycombe Wanderers)
Jason Pearce - (Portsmouth) Signed
Greg Halford - (Portsmouth)
Joel Ward - (Portsmouth)
Luke Varney - (Portsmouth)
David Norris - (Portsmouth)
Ben Watson - (Wigan Athletic)
Paul Green - (Derby County)
Darren Ambrose - (Crystal Palace)
Sol Bamba - (Leicester City)
Matt Mills - (Leicester City)

Out
Aidy White - (Newcastle United)
Ramon Nunez - (Doncaster Rovers)

Week 2

IN
George Boyd - (Peterborough United)
George Friend - (Doncaster Rovers)
Simon Gillett - (Doncaster Rovers)
Tommy Spurr - (Doncaster Rovers)
Richard Keogh - (Coventry City)

Week 3

IN
Clint Hill - (QPR)
Paddy Kenny - (QPR)
Michael Owen - (Manchester United)

OUT
Adam Clayton - (Bolton & Burnley)

Week 4

IN
Steve Davies - (Derby County)
Ian Harte - (Reading)

OUT
Ross McCormack - (Wigan & West Ham)
Aidy White - (Celtic & Arsenal)
Billy Paynter - (Portsmouth)
Luciano Becchio - (Sheffield Wednesday)
Robert Snodgrass - (Norwich, Newcastle, Stoke & West Brom)

Week 5

IN
Shaun Derry - (QPR)
Jamie Mackie - (QPR)
Tommy Smith - (QPR)
Lee Peltier - (Leicester City)

OUT
Ross McCormack - (Huddersfield Town)



 
Leeds United are in pole position to sign Leicester City defender Lee Peltier – and could finalise the deal later this month.


Bringing in a new right-back is a big priority for United boss Neil Warnock, after missing out on the signing of Joel Ward, who joined Championship rivals Crystal Palace for £400,000 at the end of May.

Despite being a regular for City last term and playing in all but six of their Championship fixtures, the East Midlands outfit are willing to sell Peltier, who only joined the club for £750,000 from Huddersfield Town last summer.

Kuka uskoo että tulee..???
 

A CLUB STATEMENT ON INVESTMENT
26 Jun 2012
Due dilligence process to be undertaken...
East Stand

Further to our previous statement of the 29th May, Leeds United can confirm they have granted an exclusivity period to enable a potential investor to carry out the appropriate due diligence.

It is anticipated this will be a fairly straightforward process.

A confidentiality clause prevents the club from making any further comment. However, our discussions with them have left us very comfortable that they have the financial resources to support the club and that they will have no issues in satisfying the requirements of the Football League's Owners and Directors Test, unlike many of the previous approaches we have had to endure.

We will not be making any further announcements in the near future.
 
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