Further activity at both clubs is possible ahead of Leeds United’s home game against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday.
Sheffield Wednesday boss Xisco Munoz has admitted that he is ‘working hard’ to add to his squad ahead of Saturday’s match against Leeds United.
After being selected as Darren Moore‘s replacement, the former Watford manager has already had a busy summer transfer season, sealing deals for Paris Saint-Germain winger Djeidi Gassama, Manchester United defender Di’Shon Bernard, and Blackpool full-back Reece James.
Despite the new signings, the Owls will still be hunting for their first league win of the season after failing to win at home against Southampton and Preston North End, as well as on the road against Hull City and Cardiff City.
On Saturday, they appeared to be on their way to their first point of the season, but they were defeated 2-1 by Cardiff after conceding a penalty deep into stoppage time. Meanwhile, Leeds won their first Championship game, defeating Ipswich Town 4-3.
“We’ll see what happens,” he added, adding, “and we’re working hard to find some players who can come from the Premier League and help the situation.” If they can make us better, that’s great. But if not, we’ll work with this squad and provide everything we’ve got.
“If not, I have the best squad I’ve ever had.” I’m going to fight them from the beginning to the end. They must make two million commitments. I understand how they operate. Every day, I am present. I know how much effort they put in, and I felt sorry for them in Cardiff. It would be ideal if someone could arrive. If no one arrives, we fight with the 25 players on our roster.”
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