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Leeds Fans All Say the Same Thing After Transfer Finalised: "Hope It's a Permanent Deal"
Leeds United fans have overwhelmingly reacted positively to the recent finalisation of Jack Harrison's loan move to Fiorentina, with an obligation to buy reportedly included in the deal. Social media platforms are flooded with supporters expressing relief at the winger's departure and hoping for a permanent exit to free up squad space and wages.
The transfer, valued at around €10 million (approximately £7-8 million) at the end of the loan with an obligation to buy, aligns with Leeds' strategy under Daniel Farke to offload surplus players amid their push for Premier League survival. Fans have chanted sentiments like "Good riddance" and "Finally gone," citing Harrison's limited impact since returning from previous loans. Comments such as "Hope it's permanent – we need the funds for new signings" and "Best news of the window!" dominate Leeds forums and X (formerly Twitter).[1][2][3]
This exit is part of Leeds' active January 2026 transfer window, which opened on January 1 and closes on February 2 at 7pm GMT. Confirmed outs include James Debayo (free to Hull City) and Harry Gray (loan to Rotherham United), with net spend at £0m so far. Harrison's departure could facilitate incomings, as Leeds eye targets like James McAtee (Man City, on loan at Nottingham Forest), El Chadaille Bitshiabu (RB Leipzig), and Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen (£40m valuation), amid PSR constraints.[1][3]
Incomings include Charlie Crew (loan return from Doncaster) and Facundo Buonanotte (loan from Brighton). Rumours swirl around Gus Hamer (£6m potential) and interest in Joel Piroe (Celtic), though Leeds prefer he stays. Fans see Harrison's exit as a pivotal step to strengthen the squad for the survival battle.[2][3]
Supporter reactions highlight optimism: "Perfect timing – now bring in quality!" The Yorkshire club aims to bolster resources without significant spending, balancing books while eyeing key reinforcements.
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