Report: Leeds United respond after being told to spend £25m on striker Robbie Keane thinks is ‘clever’

Report: Leeds United respond after being told to spend £25m on striker Robbie Keane thinks is 'clever'

Leeds Keep Their Wallets Shut as Striker Hunt Heats Up

Leeds United’s return to the Premier League has reignited talk of a superstar forward, but the Elland Road hierarchy appear in no rush to splash the cash. After sealing promotion under Daniel Farke, the Whites face a clear void up front and most fans expect summer reinforcements.

Joel Piroe’s Championship golden boot haul of 19 goals in 2024–25 was promising yet hardly world-beating, and Patrick Bamford’s persistent injuries – compounded by a goalless campaign – leave doubts over his long-term role. Meanwhile, youngster Mateo Joseph has drawn suitors from Spain, potentially opening the door for fresh competition.

Leeds board members reportedly have a shortlist of targets, with names from Beto to Jamie Vardy and Evan Ferguson under consideration. But even amid the clamor for a marquee arrival, one bargain-hunting stance stands out: they’re not prepared to pay over the odds.

Inside the Parrott Pursuit: Why Leeds Won’t Meet AZ’s Valuation

Parrott’s Dutch Dream Season

Troy Parrott has thrived since his move to AZ Alkmaar, racking up 20 goals and five assists in 46 outings. His Europa League tally – four goals and two assists in 12 matches – underlines his knack for big occasions.

Yet, when Dutch daily De Telegraaf revealed AZ’s £25 million price tag, Leeds swiftly signaled that it was out of their budgetary comfort zone. The Elland Road board have made it clear they prefer a more modest deal.

From an editorial standpoint, this cautious approach may frustrate supporters longing for instant impact. But Farke’s strategy of balancing ambition with pragmatism could pay dividends over a long Premier League campaign.

Robbie Keane Weighs In: Can Parrott Fill White Star’s Boots?

Keane’s Subtle Nod

At 23, Parrott has almost 200 senior appearances for clubs including Tottenham, Ipswich and Millwall – a respectable résumé for a player yet to fully break through. His two Premier League outings barely scratch the surface of his potential, but 28 caps for Ireland speak volumes.

Irish legend Robbie Keane has praised Parrott as a “clever” striker with an uncanny ability to read the game. Though not blessed with blistering pace, Parrott’s positional intelligence and sharp movement in the box draw comparisons to the former Leeds hero.

In my view, convincing AZ to drop their valuation will be Leeds’ biggest challenge. If they can strike a deal, Parrott could well become the dark-horse signing that secures their top-flight survival.

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