
"I never got a feeling he was going to leave. Farke made him feel wanted. I don't think that'll [new contract] be far off. He's a fabulous player. He does attract interest. You know, Leeds have to be careful. We know the likes of Brighton have looked at him in the past and you know, if they lose a Jan Paul van Hecke, would they look at Struijk?"
"Leeds United defender is high in demand His left-footed profile is particularly rare and valuable in the Premier League, which explains why Tottenham Hotspur reportedly have him under consideration. Sources indicate that Spurs have assessed Struijk previously, and now, with two years remaining on his Leeds contract, Leeds find themselves under pressure to decide whether to offer a new deal."
"Leeds will be looking to extend him because there's an awful lot of clubs who would take him. Tottenham move would be a huge step up for Struijk Pascal Struijk of Leeds United (Photo by Jack Thomas/Getty Images) Additionally, Leeds have already invested heavily this summer, reportedly spending close to 100 million, but are seen by fans as underwhelming in attack. Defensively, they may feel they can try to hold onto depth or find replacemen"
Pascal Struijk has become a regular left-sided centre-back for Leeds United and has attracted Premier League interest, notably from Tottenham Hotspur. His left-footed profile is rare and valuable, prompting past assessments by Spurs and interest from clubs such as Brighton. Struijk has two years remaining on his Leeds contract, creating pressure on Leeds to decide whether to offer a new deal. Leeds reportedly spent close to 100 million in the summer while fans view the attack as underwhelming. Several clubs could target Struijk if they lose defenders, forcing Leeds to weigh keeping depth against finding replacements.
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