Leeds United are currently identifying “world-class” goalkeepers as the main target to replace Iranian Messlier, and Daniel Fark is currently open to sanctioning the French to depart, according to the report.
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Speaking in February, former Leeds man Paul Robinson praised Fark for the way he dealt with Messlier, saying: “He is a confident goalkeeper and his manager is excellent along with him. That’s one thing you can ask for as a goalkeeper. ”
However, the 48-year-old eventually lost faith in his goalkeeper, and Karl Darlow nodded between his sticks during promotional practices, and the manager’s lack of trust in the shot stopper may have hurt his confidence.
For Meslier’s Blunders, who scored 10 points for Farke last season, it’s a big risk for the manager to last as his number one at age 25. A report from TeamTalk revealed that the Germans are open for sale this summer.
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It also details Leeds’s finding Chelsea goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic as the primary target to replace Meslier.
Whites have registered interest in Petrovich, but there is extensive interest in the signing of goalkeepers, including Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brenford.
The championship title winner appears to be extremely keen to close the deal, despite the possibility that they will have to fight Juventus and Bayer Leberkusen. The report says they are ready to step up their goalkeeper pursuit.
“World Class” Petrovich is the ideal Mesley alternative
It’s no surprise that Farke is willing to acquire Meslier this summer. There are plenty of possibilities for the Chelsea shot stopper to be the ideal alternative.
Certainly, manager Liam Rosenia is obsessed with the development of Serbia International. “We have seen great progress from Peter.
“He’s a world-class goalkeeper. We see it every day, and it’s still rewarding today.”
It is a bold claim to place the former New England Revolution man in a world-class category, but to some extent Rosenior’s assessment is supported by the underlying data.
statistics | Average per 90 |
keep % | 78.9% (98th percentile) |
Clean sheet % | 32.3% (76th percentile) |
The cross stopped | 8.4% (82nd percentile) |
So, it may be a bit unusual for Chelsea to say goodbye to Petrovich this summer, but their losses could be in Leeds’ profits.