“A large sum of money” Leeds wants to pay far more than the £8 million Leeds was allowed to spend on the 26-year-old

“A large sum of money” Leeds wants to pay far more than the £8 million Leeds was allowed to spend on the 26-year-old.

 

At the end of the season, Leeds United is anticipated to pursue a permanent deal for Joe Rodon, particularly if the Whites are promoted. However, Carlton Palmer has advised his former team to refrain from overpaying.

 

So far, Rodon, a 26-year-old, has been a pillar at Leeds’ back. Rodon has helped Leeds maintain an incredible 14 clean sheets in his 32 games for the Whites. Six of our last seven league games have been victories.

 

It was reported earlier in the season that Spurs would consider selling him, but they would demand a payment of about £20 million. His Spurs contract expires in June 2025, and he will start a final year in the summer.

 

There are rumors that unidentified Premier League teams are interested in the center back. Rumor has it that Rodon will only cost a fraction of the £20 million that has been proposed, but Palmer finds that unacceptable.

 

The former Leeds midfielder says Rodon has no future with Ange Postecoglou’s team and Leeds should only be investing £8 million to sign him. He thinks he’s qualified for the Premier League.

 

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Will he rejoin the Spurs? No, he won’t. Palmer told FLW, “Because £10m–£15m is a lot of money, Leeds United will look at when they get promoted and see where they see it at the end of the season.”

 

“I estimate that [Rodon’s value] is roughly £8 million. £10m to £15m is simply excessive. The discussion must be held in the event that Leeds receives a promotion. Palmer continued, “He can step up and play in the Premier League.”

 

 

Joe Rodon should only cost Leeds £8 million, according to Carlton Palmer.

Seeing what is stated at the end of the season will be intriguing. Spurs intend to make a profit on Rodon, particularly after acquiring Radu Dragusoin to fill in for Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven, who is a speedster.

 

Leeds can undoubtedly take advantage of the fact that he has one more year on his contract and no future at Spurs. However, considering that several Premier League clubs are interested in him, a promotion is imperative.

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