Wrexham target Patrick Bamford has been told by Leeds manager Daniel Farke that he will not be part of his plans in the upcoming season.
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Farke was speaking after Leeds' 0-0 pre-season draw with Manchester United. The German manager revealed he had a frank conversation with the veteran striker just two days into the club's pre-season. Farke added that Bamford needs to be "the main man" to flourish. Bamford was not involved against United.
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Bamford will command attention from clubs in the second tier, including Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's Wrexham. The Red Dragons were linked with the player in January, as they look to elevate their squad with proven entities at the Championship level.
WHAT FARKE SAID
Farke said: "With Patrick, I had a really open and honest conversation,” he said. “I would have preferred a completely fit Patrick Bamford in the last two seasons.
“He knows how much I rate him as a person. It was the second day of pre-season when I told him in my office he wasn’t part of my plans for the upcoming Premier League season, due to the fact he’s had really difficult years over the past years.
"For me, Patrick is someone who needs to be the main man. If he gets this, he will score goals at every level because he’s a top player, but after the last few seasons, I wasn’t willing to do this and say he was our main man at Premier League level.
“With the CV he’s had at Leeds United, he shouldn’t be a back-up option. This is not what you should be when you are the main man for so many years.
“He has trained really professionally and his reaction was top class, as expected. He liked the openness and honesty."
DID YOU KNOW?
Bamford has made 205 appearances for Leeds since joining from Middlesbrough in 2018. He has scored 60 goals for the club, helping to fire Leeds to two promotions, and netting 17 times in the club's return to the top-flight in 2022/23. Persistent injury problems have stifled his career of late, with the once first-choice striker relegated to a back-up role in the past couple of seasons.