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Miscellaneous
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Leeds'
January transfer window stance - October 2019
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Of course, injuries have been a major problem for the team and
over the last few weeks, they have lost key players such as Adam
Forshaw, Pablo Hernandez and even Liam Cooper too. They faced
a major defeat last Saturday when they experienced a 2-1 defeat
against Millwall and on top of this, Marcelo
Bielsa chose to run with a streamlined squad. A lot of online casinos are now starting to rate the odds even
lower and this is understandable. If you find yourself placing
bets online then why not try and play
slingo bingo online as well? When you do you will soon find
that it is easier than ever for you to pass some time while you
wait for the game and it's also a great way for you to deal with
some tension. The January window is only a few months away and now speculation
is starting to ramp up. The Whites fan base and any potential
moves regarding the winter window are now up in arms and nobody
really knows what is going to happen next. Orta
is really sceptical of the players that can be brought to the
team during the mid-season and this is very understandable. January is not a favourite period for a lot of teams and the
main reason is because a lot of players are not available. They
are either injured, in a contract or not willing to move in the
middle of a season. This is just one of the many problems that
Leeds are facing right now, and it is safe to say that if something
doesn't change soon then this could cause major problems for the
team. If you look at Spain, you will soon see that they have a
work permit problem, and this reduces the market significantly.
It locks them down in terms of who they can legally transfer,
and it also stops them from making big moves. Right now, Orta seems to be coy about whether Leeds are going
to be movers when it comes to the market in general. It's re-opening
in January and so far, it looks like things are going to be difficult
to predict. He doesn't believe in the winter market because it
can be hard to navigate, and it is also way harder for people
to show their worth. Of course, there really is no telling whether
Leeds are going to be able to push through this, but so far, it
looks like they have a very long road ahead with very little hope.
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