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(Credit: Imago) Leeds United to consider Daniel Farke’s future at Elland Road amid relegation concerns Tue 24 March 2026 12:15, UK Leeds United are planning to review their managerial situation at the end of the season amid ongoing concerns about Daniel Farke.Leeds drew 0-0 with Brentford last time out and earned a valuable point in the relegation battle, but they remain in danger of being sucked into the scrap.The Whites remain four points above West Ham in the bottom three, but are just three above Tottenham and one above Nottingham Forest, with pressure growing.Former Man United chief scout Mick Brown told Football Insider that should Leeds suffer relegation from the Premier League, Farke is highly likely to lose his job.Doubts about the manager’s future have lingered since the start of the season when his experience was questioned, and now Leeds could soon look for a new manager. 👔 Leeds United Next Manager News 👔 Get the inside track on the Elland Road dugout with real-time updates on shortlisted candidates, live betting market shifts, and key boardroom decisions. VISIT THE MANAGER HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Brown previously told Football Insider that Leeds plan to stick with Farke until at least the end of the season as they continue in their bid for Premier League survival.The boss made drastic changes to his style of play and formation during the 3-2 defeat to Man City in November and have since seen a dramatic turnaround in form.Leeds UnitedRecord Since 29/11/25Games18Wins4Draws10Losses4Goals For24Goals Against23Goal Difference-1Leeds United’s Premier League record since changing formation.While Farke deserves plenty of praise for his tactical decisions this season, they remain in a relegation battle, and relegation would spell an end to his stay.“If Leeds go down, I expect Farke will be sacked,” Brown told Football Insider.“Right from before the season even started, there was noise coming out of Leeds that they were considering his future because of his previous record.“That was never fair on him, but it was part of Leeds’ plans before they decided to stick with him.“The situation he’s in at the moment is: if Leeds stay up he will get plenty of praise for what they’ve done this season, and if they go down it’ll be all his fault.“There’s always pressure when there’s a chance of relegation, it’s just the way the game goes.“But he made that change in their system which has saved their season, it made them a much better team and is still getting the best out of their players.“He deserves a lot of praise for that because otherwise they’d already be down, but I understand there are frustrations that they don’t win enough games or score enough goals.“When the fans start to get frustrated and are asking questions, it’s never a good sign, but it’s something they’ll look at when the season is over.“If they stay up, I expect they’ll keep him on, and if they go down, they’ll look elsewhere.”Leeds make new transfer plan after frustrating resultsLeeds have failed to score in any of their last four Premier League games and have won just two of their last 14, raising concerns about their attacking abilities.As a result, Football Insider revealed on 21 March that Leeds are planning to sign a new striker to compete with both Lukas Nmecha and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.Credit: ImagoCalvert-Lewin has suffered a dip in form of late, despite having found the net 10 times in what has been a strong debut season at Elland Road.The 0-0 draw against Brentford was his fifth straight game without a goal and concerns are emerging about whether they can rely on him as a main goalscorer.As a result, they are expected to accelerate plans to improve up front if they achieve survival, with Farke already planning to strengthen his squad. 🚨 Don’t Miss a Beat: Your Leeds United Insider Access Get the full story from Elland Road and Thorp Arch with our dedicated expert hubs: Updated 24/7 with expert analysis from the heart of West Yorkshire.
