Leeds United warned Eduard Spertsyan Movement


Leeds United is reportedly about the signature of Krasnodar attacking the Eduard Spertsyan medium.

According to a report from FootballLeeds holds close to the Armenian international, who scored six goals and provided three assists to all matches this season.

They have to add more creativity and depth to their unit of attack and the midfielder should prove to be a long -term quality. The average was Connected to Newcastle and Manchester City in the past.

The 24 -year -old has shown his quality in Russia and remains to see if he can adapt to English football if the move is passed. Leeds will push for promotion in the Premier League and hope to return to the top flight at the end of the season.

The opportunity to join them could be exciting for the 24 -year -old and will look to try himself at the highest level. The opportunity to play in England can be difficult to reduce.

Robinson is not sure of spertsyan’s movement

Eduard Spertsyan of Armenia during the UEFA Nations League
Eduard Spertsyan of Armenia during the UEFA Nations League. (Photo by Ian Macnicol/Getty Images)

Former Leeds star Paul Robinson has now revealed that he has watched a player’s clip and that the average is well -adapted to operate on the sides and central areas. He also added that spertsyan is a talented player, but it would be dangerous for Leeds to sign him.

Said: “He’s a talented player. There are many clubs who have looked at him and when you see his clips and see how he plays. He’s a very creative, smart player.

“But for me. It’s a risk signature.

“Do you go to the Premier League and Daniel Farke is still in charge. Will they play the same system? Will they be so aggressive? Will they have the permission to play that many players who think in the past?

“It will fit the system.

“Can it face the Premier League? Can he face the championship?

“I’m not sure. But there is a certain amount of talent around the player because he has watched many people.”

The former international goalkeeper of England is not sure whether Leeds will be able to maintain their offensive football in the Premier League if they go up. They may not be able to use the best of players who think forward if they change their system. In addition, he is worried about whether spertsyan will be able to face the Premier League or the championship.