European clubs back in race to sign ‘talented’ £30,000p/w Leeds mainstay
With 2025 around the corner, Leeds United They are reportedly at risk of losing one Daniel Farke‘s pillars, with a number of European clubs starting to turn in a race to get his signature.
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White are looking for promotion again and are impressively on top championship above Sheffield United on goal difference.
And as they eye a return to the Premier League, those at Elland Road can start keeping an eye on the squad they will need to survive in England’s top flight as the months go by.
On the other hand, though, the West Yorkshire club will be well aware of what can happen if they fail to win the coveted Premier League spot, having lost Georginio Rutter, Archie Gray and Crysencio Summerville to Brighton, Tottenham Hotspur. and West Ham respectively last summer.
Hoping to avoid a repeat in the current campaign, rumors have already arrived as to how Pascal Struijkand now, another mainstay at Elland Road in what will be a concern for Farke.
According to TEAMtalk, Manchester United, Arsenal, Fiorentina and Rennes are starting to circulate in the race to sign Illan Meslier. The young keeper has struggled at times this season but remains Leeds’ undisputed No.1 and a player they seem happy to keep.
lose the £30,000 a week Meslier, even in his moments to forget, would give Leeds a frustrating blow at a frustrating time whether they secured promotion to the Premier League or not.

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Finding a replacement with top-level experience with potential similar to Meslier’s could prove a difficult task. That said, should the right option arise, the interest in Meslier should give Leeds plenty to think about.
Leeds should assess the future of the “talented” Meslier
There’s no doubt that Meslier ticks a lot of boxes as a young player with Premier League experience under his belt, but that hasn’t stopped his error-prone nature in the last couple of years, which should give Leeds a lot. to think if people like Fiorentina will come calling in 2025.
Just who they could sign to replace the Frenchman is another question, but a return to the Premier League would certainly help provide an answer.
There was a time when Meslier found himself at the center of praise Jacek Kulig, football scoutwho dubbed the goalkeeper “so, so talented” but has yet to show all the signs to suggest he will reach his impressive potential.
Meslier is certainly one to watch in the coming months, especially if Leeds secure promotion to the Premier League and European clubs come calling.