Shocking News:Leeds stalwart ‘wants to leave’, with Prem push better off without him, says scout

Shocking News:Leeds stalwart ‘wants to leave’, with Prem push better off without him, says scout

Former Premier League scout Mick Brown has revealed he has heard Patrick Bamford “wants to leave” Leeds, and they will agree as he “doesn’t fit the bill” of them being a Premier League side.

 

Bamford is now into his seventh season as a Whites player. He has racked up 192 appearances and 60 goals across the Premier League, Championship and cup competitions in that time.

 

This season, he has played just 42 minutes in the Championship, though, with Mateo Joseph regularly preferred up top to the 31-year-old.

 

As a result of a lack of minutes, former top-flight scout Brown says Bamford is now ready to leave Elland Road.

 

“I’ve heard he wants to leave,” Brown told Football Insider.

 

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“He’s been there for a while now so a change of location might be tempting him to move and, if he’s not playing regularly, I can see him looking for a way out.

 

“Being on the bench every week will be frustrating for him because he’ll be used to being a regular starter in that team.”

 

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Brown also feels that Leeds will be fine with letting Bamford go, as he is no longer what they need if they become a Premier League side again.

 

“I can see Leeds being keen to move him on as well, because his record isn’t very good. He’s had injuries in the last couple of years as well,” he added.

 

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“Leeds want to get promotion and they want to be a Premier League side. He doesn’t fit that bill because he’s been there before and not done it.

 

“I think it’s time for him to move on, and for Leeds to move him on. But that move won’t be upwards, it’ll be downwards. For me, he’s been an underachiever in his career.

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