Daniel Farke tempted to sell their shining star

Daniel Farke, the manager of Leeds United, advised the team not to sell Pascal Struijk in the summer despite interest from Belgian club Club Brugge after relegation. After losing to Southampton at the weekend, Daniel Farke’s team needed to bounce back strongly against QPR at home. They succeeded by winning and keeping clean sheet, with Crysencio Summerville settling the game. After losing to Southampton at the weekend, Daniel Farke’s team needed to bounce back strongly against QPR at home. They succeeded by winning and keeping clean sheet, with Crysencio Summerville settling the game.

Struijk will feel like he should have scored in the second half when a Dan James corner bounced around in the box and eventually over the bar, but a clean sheet and win is all that matters.

Struijk will feel like he should have scored in the second half when a Dan James corner bounced around in the box and eventually over the bar, but a clean sheet and win is all that matters.Farke rejects the sale The Athletic’s Phil Hay has now verified that the defender was the target of attention from Belgian team team Brugge during the summer transfer window, but Farke blocked the move and instructed the club not to let him go too quickly: “Belgian club Club Bruges made an attempt for him in July after Leeds feared he may be one of the names looking to go over the summer to avoid dropping back into the Championship. “However, Farke had already entered the premises and advised Leeds that maintaining Struijk would be in their best interest. He may have already seen how the 24-year-old Dutchman might fit at that point.

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