Tyler Adams, a midfielder for Leeds United, is reportedly eager to quit the team this summer in order to pursue a transfer to a top-tier team after Leeds’ relegation.
After being demoted from the Premier League, the Whites are fighting this summer to hang on to the few important first team players they still have.
Some stand out as must-keep this summer, and Tyler Adams, a midfielder, is undoubtedly among them following his first outstanding season at Elland Road.
The USMNT captain is reportedly eager to leave Elland Road this summer in order to pursue a future as a premier league player, according to Football Insider.
Adams paid £20 million to move from RB Leipzig to Leeds in 2022, where he made his Premier League debut before suffering an injury that interrupted his season early.
As things stand, the Bundesliga is reportedly the main source of interest. Max Wöber and Robin Koch have already moved to Germany.
Adams’s wish to depart is, however, tempered by the knowledge that he will be sidelined for the duration of the transfer window and hence not be totally fit.
Jack Harrison, Junior Firpo, and Adams would all be absent until after the first international break in September, Daniel Farke revealed.
Adams recently went out for a Sunday roast with £7 million arrival and old Leipzig teammate Ethan Ampadu, with whom he has been spending time getting back in touch.
We would be devastated if Adams left, but the revenue he would bring in to enable us to find a replacement could be something to think about.
He is one of the select few players in the team who we can sell for a significant profit.
Leeds might be well-stacked with or without the American after signing Ethan Ampadu and undoubtedly wanting to recruit another midfielder.
The club may give it some thought if he can make back the money we paid for him in the summer and genuinely wishes to depart.