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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayLeeds United's Championship hoodoo is finally over.
After slipping up in the second-tier playoff final to Southampton at the close of the 2023/24 season, the Whites had to dust themselves down and go again, and they did just that, with 100 points successfully accumulated last campaign as the Championship title came to Elland Road.
The best possible start to life back in the big time has also just greeted Daniel Farke's men, with new recruit Lukas Nmecha the difference maker from the penalty spot to hand Leeds a narrow 1-0 win over Everton.
There will be no resting on their laurels, however, as the Premier League newcomers look to add even more exciting signings while the busy transfer window remains open.

Leeds lead race for £43m sensation
After all, the dust has barely settled on that Monday night success, and yet Leeds are very near to completing signing number nine of a full-on summer.
As reported by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, via X, Leeds are set to announce the signing of AC Milan winger Noah Okafor for a fee around the £18m ballpark.

This capture really should boost a Leeds attack that did manage to register 21 shots on goal against the Toffees, only to be thankfully bailed out by Nmecha's calm approach from the penalty spot.
A new striker addition could also be on the cards in the form of FC Nantes ace Matthis Albine, with Caught Offside revealing that Leeds are among the frontrunners for the Frenchman's services, having already held talks with the 22-year-old, who is also keen on moving to West Yorkshire.

Despite stealing a vast majority of headlines after the Everton game, Nmecha could well find he's been upgraded on if the €50m (£43m) striker does seal a switch to England shortly, on top of Joel Piroe also feeling less secure about his first-team minutes moving forward.
How Abline compares to Piroe & Nmecha
It might well feel cut-throat to insinuate that Piroe and Nmecha will fade into the background if Abline were to arrive at Elland Road imminently.
Indeed, the German has just got Leeds up and running in the unforgiving terrain of the Premier League, while his Dutch counterpart collected the Championship golden boot accolade last campaign when firing home a clinical 19 strikes.
However, both do display some worrying deficiencies in their attacking games that could hold them back from being the lethal heroes Leeds need to help survival be reached, compared to their new French target, who scored stunning strikes like this last season in Ligue 1 with ease.
Despite powering home those 19 strikes, Piroe would still manage to squander 13 big chances in the Championship - as per Sofascore - which could prove to be costly in a fight against the drop. He's already shown signs of rust at the intimidating level, too, with an unmemorable 27 touches of the ball registered against Everton, before being taken off by Farke.

Moreover, Nmecha is just fresh off a season that was riddled with injuries at Wolfsburg, culminating in just three efforts being powered home when he was fit enough to line up for 19 Bundesliga clashes.
Away from Piroe and Nmecha displaying many downsides, however, Abline will be raring for the challenge of the Premier League if a pricey move gets off the ground before September's deadline, having fired home a career-best total across the 2024/25 campaign for Nantes.
Games |
34 |
Goals |
9 |
Big chances missed |
6 |
Assists |
2 |
Big chances created |
6 |
Key passes* |
0.8 |
Last campaign saw Abline fire home a large chunk of his overall 16 goals for Nantes, with 11 strikes tallied up as Luis Castro's men survived comfortably in the French top-flight in 13th spot.
The "unstoppable" forward - as he has been hailed by journalist Andres Onrubia Ramos - could well grow into even more of a lethal attacker performing for the relegation-threatened Whites, therefore, knowing now what it takes to be a dependable hero in a battle against relegation.
Throwing Abline into the mix would give Farke plenty of options in attack, with the "instinctive" finisher - as he has also been lauded by analyst Ben Mattinson - no doubt craving the tag of being Leeds' main man week in week out, at the expense of both Piroe and Nmecha.
Based on all the evidence noted, he will certainly have a persuasive case on his side to be the Whites' starter up top.