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Curtis makes move permanent

Aug-27-2008 By Chris Hudson

Curtis Weston today terminated his contract with Leeds United.

The midfielder is part-way through a 28 day loan to Gillingham FC. However, Gary McAllister had made it clear that he was not part of this season’s plans, a fact confirmed by his squad number of 40.

Earlier this week McAllister had said that he needed to move people out of Elland Road before he can bring in another player. Yesterday Robert Bayly left and today Curtis acknowledged the the truth that his Elland Road days were over.

Weston is expected to sign a two-year deal with the Kent club this week. We wish him all the best in his future career.

Three out of Elland Road and one in?

Aug-2-2008 By Chris Hudson

Three players will be departing Elland Road this week.  The release of the squad numbers yesterday presaged Gary McAllister’s thinking about certain personnel and their imminent exit from Leeds before the start of the  2008-09 season.

Unsurprisingly, they are all midfielders - an area at Leeds United that is enormously overstaffed at present.

First to leave is Curtis Weston. Initially he is going on a 28 day loan to League Two side Gillingham FC. As Weston, squad number 41, hasn’t started a league match since the opening day of the2007-08 season it is unlikely we will see him don a white shirt of Leeds again.

Second out of the door is young, 20 year-old, Irish midfielder Robert Bayly. He is joining Darlington for a trial next week. It is understood that Darlo are looking with a view to a permanent signing. Macca has made it clear he needs to get rid of two or three players before the season starts so he can make another signing and loan deals will not achieve his aim.

The final midfielder to leave Elland Road and reduce the budget will be Seb Sora. The Finnish winger has not played for the first team yet but, nevertheless, is on trial at Scottish Premier League new boys Hamilton Accies. They face their first game in the top-flight for 20 years next weekend. Sorsa has already played one game for the Accies on trial and is due to face Linlithgow Rose on Tuesday.

Ian Westlake has been the subject of an inquiry from a Lancashire team but as yet nothing formal is happening. The closer the season comes the less willing Leeds are to consider trials for players that should command a starting place in other teams based on their performances in a Leeds shirt. Leeds are expecting a move for Westlake around transfer deadline day.

Macca remains keen to bring in another two players to Elland Road. With the Bothroyd farce ended by Leeds Macca still has the option to go for Dougie Freedman but the recent signings of Becchio, Showunmi and Snodgrass mitigate against it. Freedman will not come to Elland Road to end his career on the bench, however much Leeds might wish it.

After so many signings Macca needs to look to his defence which is as sparse on cover as his midfield is overloaded with it! Macca appears to have been impressed by the trial of ex-Celt Paul Telfer.

Macca spoke about Telfer and said, “I’ve got a decision to make, and it’s one I’m keeping close to my chest at the moment.”

“He’s an incredibly fit guy and he made the most of his time with us. It’s something we’re weighing up.”

Paul is a known quantity to Macca having played under him at Coventry City and has the required versatility to provide cover for Frazer Richardson and the centre halves.

There has been little comment on the present lack of defensive depth at the club.

All transfer eyes have been on the signing of strikers this summer.

But it seems strange that we have four goalkeepers but only six defenders for four positions! Bradley Johnson can provide cover or sorts for Sheehan and so you could say we have seven defenders, including young Scott Gardner. However we still have six strikers in the squad for two starting places!

This imbalance in the squad needs to be addressed quickly and so we expect any further signings to be at the back.

To bring in Freedman and have the same number of defenders as strikers would be madness with the limited budget that McAllister is supposed to have been given following play-off failure in May.

As Telfer said, “Leeds have a budget which they need to stick to so a lot will probably depend on that, but I enjoyed my trial and I felt fit.”

Argy striker trials with Leeds in Ireland

Jul-22-2008 By Chris Hudson

The day after being linked with a clapped-out, Hull City ex-brickie comes better news for Leeds United fans.

It has been revealed that 24-year old former Boca Juniors and Barcelona striker Luciano Becchio has been training with the Leeds squad during their pre-seaon Irish tour.

The Cordoba-born Argentinian will start in the Leeds side in pre-season friendly against top-Irish side Shelbourne FC.

United having been awaiting international clearance for him to play which has now arrived.

After leaving Barcelona, Becchio, played for Merida Union Deportivo in the Segunda División B-Grupo IV (the third tier of Spanish football) during the 2007-08 season and he netted an impressive 28 goals in just 50 appearances with the club. Merida finished in fourth place.

If the Shelbourne match goes to plan Becchio will also put in an appearance during Saturday’s friendly with Barnet FC.

Former Leeds United Academy player and Northern Ireland international Warren Feeney has joined SPL side Dundee United from Cardiff City on a season-long loan.

Warren, who spent time on loan at Swansea City last season, started at Leeds United and was given a free transfer to AFC Bournemouth in June 2001. He also played for Stockport County and Luton Town before ending up at Peter Ridsdale’s Cardiff City on loan in March 2007.

He joined City permanently in July 2007. However, Feeney has not fitted in at Cardiff, making only 12 appearances since joining and Dundee United is an excellent platform for the international to get back into the limelight.

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