Leeds struck gold by selling their own Wilson

Leeds United supporters are not used to matches filled with goals involving their beloved team since the promotion of the Premier League.
Indeed, the whites of Daniel Farke have not yet scored the goal of the game open in the action of the League, with their only strike to date being the penalty of Lukas Nmecha, who won a tight affair against Everton.
Since then, this has been many opportunities rejected by the West Yorkshire holding, with the addition of free transfer from Dominic Calvert-Lewin not even increasing their production at the start of the season.
Leeds may not be also frustrated in this department at the moment if they had managed to win an agreement for Harry Wilson on the day of the deadline, the Welshman never arrived in Elland Road at the end of Fulham, despite serious efforts to amuse him at the last hour.
Why did Leeds sign Harry Wilson
In the end, the new high -flying arrivals left too much to do while the clock has turned, Fulham deciding last minute to keep their attacker entertaining.
For what? Well, history is a source of frustration with regard to Leeds. They initially met the Fulham requested price in a few days before the deadline, but with the Cottager -oriented on the creations, the Londoners ended up wanting to reconstruct a move on the last day of the window.
The whites returned with an improved offer and although this offer was accepted, which led to the submission of a transaction sheet to have the move signed, Fulham finally decided that they did not want to sell the player, communicating to the hierarchy at Elland Road according to which an agreement was prohibited a few minutes before the deadline at 7 p.m.
It was a bitter blow for the Yorkshire team, but it is understandable that the men of Marco Silva wanted to keep it, knowing very well what he is capable of his powers.
Indeed, the eight “incredible” number – because it was once praised by Jurgen Klopp – is capable of amazing moments like the above, culminating in Wilson, totaling 26 goal contributions in total for Fulham in the Premier League.
With 30 other contributions to goals that arise in the Championship for Silva’s men, Leeds might have thought that they had struck gold by Tentting Wilson in Elland Road, with the striker born in Wrexham also offering depth on the left or right wing for Farke, in the midst of the gaps in the German team.
However, it was not for being, as Farke must now count on Wilfried Gnonto and Daniel James until January.
Leeds once had an enticing winger in a mold similar to Wilson.
Leeds struck gold with their original Harry Wilson
Hopefully Farke should have enough at his disposal to get the goals finally sunk, with Calvert-Lewin with 57 goals in the Premier League in Everton when they perform at full capacity.
He would love to give Crysencio Summerville for the selection if he could; However, in particular having managed to get the most out of Dutch electric in its first season from top to bottom at the helm.
We can say that its previous production of dynamite in the Leeds championship places it on the same pedestal as Wilson found himself in Fulham on the second level.
A contribution to 28 goals fell on his lap at the end of a 2023/24 season in small groups, which in a way saw the whites slide in their attempt to return to the Premier League in a nervous qualifying final.
However, Summerville would find his own avenue up to the high flight with West Ham United, because Leeds was helpless for an offer of 25 million pounds sterling following the promotion which was not secure.
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Summerville in Leeds |
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Stat |
Summerville |
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Played Games |
89 |
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The goals scored |
25 |
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Aid |
13 |
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Original fees |
£ 1.3 m |
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Costs sold for |
25 million pounds sterling |
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Percentage of increase |
1823% |
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Profested by TransferTarkt |
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Leeds could be eaten with regret here, since Summerville is now strutting in London – not too far from Fulham from Wilson – with two assists alongside his name already this campaign.
However, the table above reinforces the idea that Leeds struck gold on the striker born in Feyenoord when they did, Summerville bought for only 1.3 million pounds Sterling four years ago.
Given the 25 million pounds sterling for which it was sold, it is a wild increase of 1823% between the two prices, Leeds then putting their wealth to build a winning promotion team.
Although they can be slowed down in the here and now without Summerville style silhouette, the Dutch has also adapted like Wilson to play one or the other side, the weather is always on the side of Leeds to beat the drop.
The tastes of Noah Okafor, who found themselves through the door this summer, could well transform into a new impactful presence of Summerville de Leeds on the line, with all the hope not yet lost in Elland Road.




