Caught on Camera: Junior Firpo’s Cryptic Six-Word Message to Leeds United Chief Stuns Fans at Bus Parade

May 6, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Junior Firpo was all smiles as Leeds United players celebrated their Championship title with an open-top bus parade on Monday, but beneath the jubilation, there was an important matter left unresolved: his contract. Despite his standout performances this season, which included four goals and ten assists, Firpo has yet to sign a new deal with the club ahead of the Premier League return.

During the parade, Firpo made a playful yet telling remark, captured on Jayden Bogle’s live Instagram video. The left-back was heard telling Leeds United chairman Paraag Marathe, “send me the ting man,” seemingly urging for a contract resolution. His comments, made in the midst of a celebration, hint that talks are ongoing, and Leeds fans will be hoping for good news, as Firpo has proven himself to be a key asset in their promotion to the top flight.

‘No Brainer’ Move Looms: Don Goodman Tips Piroe’s Fierce Rival to Seize Stunning Leeds United Opportunity

April 28, 2025 RAYMOND 0

The EFL Awards ceremony in London on Sunday night saw the Championship’s top performers recognized, as Leeds United’s Dan James and manager Daniel Farke were nominated for Player and Manager of the Year. Despite their impressive nominations, neither won, with Burnley’s Scott Parker and Sheffield United’s Gustavo Hamer taking home the honors. Leeds did secure a spot in the Team of the Season, with James, Jayden Bogle, and Ao Tanaka earning recognition, although players like Ethan Ampadu, Joe Rodon, and Joel Piroe were notably absent.

Looking ahead to the summer transfer window, Leeds are reportedly keeping an eye on Norwich’s Borja Sainz and Josh Sargent. After a thrilling season, Sainz has been in close competition with Joel Piroe for the Championship’s golden boot. Don Goodman believes that, given his stellar form, Sainz would be eager to make the jump to Leeds for Premier League football, calling it a “no-brainer.” However, with Leeds needing proven, battle-ready players next season, questions remain about whether Sainz’s Championship form is enough for the Premier League’s demands.