Overview
- Leeds manager Daniel Farke told reporters Friday that he is not the right choice if the club plans to keep the status quo.
- He said he wants to stay at Elland Road but will only commit if a clear multi-year project convinces him.
- Farke said the targets agreed in 2023 with owners 49ers Enterprises were met, citing promotion, top-flight survival, and an FA Cup semi-final.
- He called for goals that go beyond avoiding relegation, saying he wants a team that plays for something rather than to avoid something.
- His remarks prompted immediate talk that he could leave this summer, though he emphasized he has made no decision and wants alignment on vision.