Yes, it’s official! Daniel Farke will manage Leeds United in the Premier League in the upcoming 2025-2026 season. This confirmation comes after he successfully guided the team to win the Championship title, securing their promotion back to the top flight.
Leeds United clinched automatic promotion to the Premier League after finishing the Championship season strong. They had been relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2022-2023 season, so their return marks a significant achievement for the club and their supporters.
Daniel Farke’s managerial career has seen him achieve promotion from the Championship on three separate occasions, having previously done so twice with Norwich City. While his spells in the Premier League with Norwich resulted in relegation, Leeds United chairman Paraag Marathe has publicly backed Farke to lead the team in their upcoming Premier League campaign.
Farke’s managerial statistics show a generally positive track record, particularly in the Championship. His preferred formation is often 4-2-3-1, and he is known for his tactical approach and ability to build strong teams.
Leeds United’s promotion to the Premier League will bring significant financial benefits to the club. They will be aiming to establish themselves in the top division after a two-year absenceYes, it’s official! Daniel Farke will manage Leeds United in the Premier League in the upcoming 2025-2026 season. This confirmation comes after he successfully guided the team to win the Championship title, securing their promotion back to the top flight.
Leeds United clinched automatic promotion to the Premier League after finishing the Championship season strong. They had been relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2022-2023 season, so their return marks a significant achievement for the club and their supporters.
Daniel Farke’s managerial career has seen him achieve promotion from the Championship on three separate occasions, having previously done so twice with Norwich City. While his spells in the Premier League with Norwich resulted in relegation, Leeds United chairman Paraag Marathe has publicly backed Farke to lead the team in their upcoming Premier League campaign.
Farke’s managerial statistics show a generally positive track record, particularly in the Championship. His preferred formation is often 4-2-3-1, and he is known for his tactical approach and ability to build strong teams.
Leeds United’s promotion to the Premier League will bring significant financial benefits to the club. They will be aiming to establish themselves in the top division after a two-year absence