Leeds United's second season in the Premier League is expected to be a challenging one, but all indications suggest that Farke's side will not only survive but potentially thrive. The team's spine, bolstered by the signings of James Trafford and Tarik Muharemovic, looks extremely robust. Trafford, a talented goalkeeper, is expected to make a significant impact on the team.
The redevelopment of Elland Road, which aims to increase the stadium's capacity from 37,792 to 53,000, is expected to boost commercial revenue streams and reduce the lengthy season ticket waiting list. However, the city council's plans for a new tram network have been heavily delayed, which could cause problems on match days at an expanded arena.
Farke has expressed his ambition to take Leeds to a new level, while also emphasising the importance of staying humble and grounded. The team's past five seasons have seen them finish 14th, 9th, 12th, 14th, and 14th, respectively.