With just eight games remaining and Leeds United leading the Championship heading into the March international break, promotion to the Premier League appears quite likely.
Burnley and Sheffield United have closed the gap with one victory in four games, but Leeds is still in the best position to advance automatically. According to Don Goodman, Daniel Farke’s team will maintain their lead.
The summer window appears to be quite intriguing if they are successful. Leeds’ allure in the Premier League should not be understated, and The Whites will be vying for many well-known players.
Tammy Abraham, an England striker, is one well-known talent Leeds is reportedly considering. The attacker, who is now on loan from Roma to AC Milan, contributed to 13 goals for his loan team in 2024–2025.
Jose Mourinho called Abraham “amazing” on BBC Sport. Abraham is expected to be moving again after going on loan from Roma, and the former Chelsea and Villa striker will undoubtedly be interested in returning to England.
Given that Graham Smyth believes Patrick Bamford will depart in the summer, Leeds is anticipated to be on the market for a new number nine. Mateo Joseph is still a gifted player, and Joel Piroe has been decent if a touch erratic.
Then Abraham could enter. Abraham will not be inexpensive, but he is likely to be available, Premier League caliber, and he will undoubtedly score goals at this level. He wants €6 million a season, or £97k a week, according to CalcioMercato.
The cost of any accomplished Premier League striker will be high. Leeds must decide if it is worth investing much in goals that are certain to be scored or pursuing an unproven bargain at the top.
Leeds needs someone they can trust to handle the demands of England’s top division, as Piroe and Joseph have not yet shown themselves at the Premier League level. Leeds is interested in Abraham, who is undoubtedly that.
“A return to England gives Abraham the best chance to fight his way into Thomas Tuchel’s England plans,” Graeme Bailey told LeedsUnited.News. Is Leeds going to be involved? Who can tell?