In an exclusive interview, Leeds United chairman Paraag Marathe discussed the importance of trade-offs during the upcoming summer transfer window. Despite missing out on promotion to the Premier League by a single goal in the Championship play-off final, Marathe is already looking ahead to the next season and potential player moves.
Marathe emphasized that being compliant with profit and sustainability regulations is crucial when making necessary adjustments to the squad. He highlighted the need to evaluate which players align with the team’s vision and identify those who may not fit the desired chemistry. The leadership team, including manager Daniel Farke, will collaborate to determine the best approach for addressing these considerations and managing any complications related to profit and sustainability.
Marathe expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming off-season, noting that the extended time frame allows for strategic planning of the team’s player squad strategy. Listeners can hear more insights from Marathe in a 21-minute interview on BBC Sounds.
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