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Elland Road Leeds is awaiting EFL approval of the American takeover after the German manager reached an agreement to take over.
The Championship team is scheduled to resume training on Monday, and Daniel Farke is anticipated to take over as Leeds United’s new manager.
Scott Parker, Patrick Vieira, and Farke—who guided Norwich into the Premier League two times—were all considered for the Elland Road position. Even though Vieira gave a great interview and briefly seemed to be the front-runner, it now appears that the former Crystal Palace manager will head back to his home country of France to assume leadership at Strasbourg.
Because the English Football League needs to approve the full takeover of the team by the San Francisco-based investment group 49er Enterprises, the Leeds hierarchy’s appointment timeline has been delayed.
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It was previously believed that the new manager wouldn’t be unveiled until the EFL approved the agreement, but it is now very likely that Farke’s appointment will be confirmed sooner rather than later.
The 46-year-old German left Borussia Mönchengladbach at the end of the previous campaign, and Chris Domogalla, Eddie Riemer, and Christopher John—his three-year assistants—are anticipated to follow him to West Yorkshire. After collaborating at Carrow Road, that quartet moved to Krasnodar, Russia, and then Mönchengladbach brought them back to Germany.
Farke won two second-tier titles in four years at Norwich, from 2017 to 2021, following his team’s Premier League relegation. His combination of skill at winning promotions and dedication to a visually appealing, possession-rich style of football seem to have earned him the Leeds position after a thorough interview process required by 49er Enterprises.
Elland Road directors are eager to win promotion at the first attempt after Leeds was relegated from the top division in May. However, they have only confirmed one friendly, which is scheduled for July 12 in Oslo against Manchester United, ahead of their first Championship game on August 6 at home against Cardiff.