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Sources: Leeds have clear Dan James transfer plan amid injury latest

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Sources: Leeds United Have Clear Dan James Transfer Plan Amid Injury Latest

Leeds United have devised a definitive strategy regarding winger Dan James's future amid ongoing injury concerns, prioritizing long-term commitment over potential transfer speculation.



Exclusive sources reveal that despite James nursing a recent injury setback, the Whites' hierarchy remains resolute in retaining the 27-year-old speedster, who has been pivotal in their Premier League survival bid. James, whose contract was entering its final year, has now signed a new four-year extension until at least 2029, quashing rumors of an imminent exit.[1][2][3]

The decision comes after James delivered his finest season in 2024/25, netting 12 goals and 9 assists in the Championship en route to promotion as champions under Daniel Farke. Voted Player of the Season by fans, his pace, work-rate, and versatility shone in both attack and defense across 123 appearances and 51 goal involvements since joining from Manchester United in 2021 for £25m.[2]

Club insiders emphasize that James' new deal, announced officially, includes adjusted wages aligning with Leeds' prudent structure under 49ers ownership. This follows Junior Firpo's departure on reduced terms, signaling a focus on rewarding key contributors while managing finances amid Premier League pressures.[1]

Injury updates indicate James is progressing well in rehab, with expectations of a pre-summer return, bolstering Farke's squad for consolidation. Sources dismiss transfer interest from elsewhere, confirming Leeds' clear plan: build around James for sustained top-flight success. His off-field contributions, including Leeds United Foundation work and 57 Wales caps, further cement his value.[2][3]

James himself expressed delight: "It's a massive day... excited for the future in the Premier League. It feels like home."[3] This extension provides stability as Leeds eye summer targets like a top goalkeeper, ensuring James remains central to their ambitions.

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