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After graduating with first-class honours from the University of Central Lancashire in 2019, it didn't take long for Emilio to clinch his first job in journalism at Snack Media, now Valnet.
Emilio has written for a host of the company's biggest past and current football news websites - Vital Football, The Transfer Tavern and Football FanCast.
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Leeds are prepared to sell a player this summer as one Wolves star becomes open to joining them as a potential replacement, according to reports.
Leeds braced for mammoth relegation decider against Tottenham
The Whites travel to a hostile Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday night for a game that, on paper, matters far more to the hosts than the visitors.
Spurs are one point above West Ham in 17th with three games to play, while Leeds sit comfortably in 14th on 43 points, with Opta giving Farke's side less than a one per cent chance of going down.
The contrast in circumstances could hardly be more stark.
Tottenham have won back-to-back games under Roberto De Zerbi for the first time since the opening weeks of the season, and those six points have dragged them out of the bottom three.
But their grip on safety remains fragile, and Monday's game against a Leeds side in solid form is far from the soft fixture the fixture list might have looked like it was offering.
Leeds are the second-best team in the Premier League over the last four games and fourth-best over the last six, a run that includes that remarkable victory at Old Trafford — their first win there since 1981.
De Zerbi himself has called for humility ahead of the game, fully aware of the quality Farke's side carry, and rightly so.
While attention is fixed on the match, work is already beginning to advance in the recruitment department at Elland Road.
Farke ready to sell Sebastiaan Bornauw as Ladislav Krejci welcomes Leeds move
Football Insider's Pete O'Rourke reports that Leeds are prepared to let Sebastiaan Bornauw leave this summer, clearing the way for the Belgian centre-back to pursue regular football elsewhere.
The 27-year-old has made just four Premier League starts all season in Farke's preferred back three, and with new defensive signings lined up, his path to the team is set to become even narrower.
FC Koln remain interested in taking him back to Germany.
The most significant incoming news involves Ladislav Krejci.
Football Insider also reiterates that Krejci — who has impressed at relegated Wolves this season with 26 appearances — would welcome a move to Elland Road, having already been identified by Farke's coaching staff as a natural fit for the left-sided role in their defensive three.
The Czech international, who also captains his country, brings the left-footedness and aerial dominance that Bornauw has failed to consistently deliver, making the transition a logical one.
Danilho Doekhi also remains on Leeds' radar, with Fabrizio Romano already confirming the Union Berlin defender will leave as a free agent this summer, drawing interest from Borussia Dortmund and Saudi Arabia clubs alongside the Yorkshire side.
The look of next season's Leeds defence is already taking shape, regardless of what happens on Monday night.
Meanwhile, it is believed that 2025 transfer target and Sporting CP star Hidemasa Morita is also ready to commit to Farke's side.













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