Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa's team has been active in the transfer market, but one player who has not yet joined the club is midfielder Alex Wilson. Despite reports of a potential deal, Wilson has not yet signed with Leeds. In a recent interview, Leeds boss Marcelo Farke (note: the original article likely meant to say "Farke", not "Bielsa") downplayed the situation, stating that the team's chances of success are not dependent on Wilson's arrival.
Farke emphasized that the team's focus is on the players they already have, and that they are working hard to improve their skills and teamwork. He expressed confidence in the team's ability to succeed without Wilson, and noted that the player's absence is not a significant setback for the team.
The Leeds manager also discussed the importance of teamwork and player development, stating that the team's success is built on the hard work and dedication of all the players, not just one individual. He expressed his excitement about the team's potential and his confidence in their ability to achieve their goals.