Tyler Adams is supposedly not for sale by Leeds United, despite claims to the contrary from David Moyes' West Ham United and Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool.
The Daily Mail reported in June that West Ham “have made approaches” for USA international midfielder Adams.
Leeds will play in the Championship next season after getting relegated from the Premier League.
However, according to The Yorkshire Evening Post, Leeds do not want to sell Adams this summer.
The report has noted that Leeds “see the retention of star players as being just as key as recruitment, due to the impact current high performers could have in the second tier”.
In our opinion, Leeds United should not sell Tyler Adams to Liverpool or West Ham United in the summer transfer window.
Just because Leeds will play in the Championship next season does not mean that they have to offload their best players.
If Adams does not push for a move, then the West Yorkshire club should keep him.
Of course, every player has his price, but Leeds should have the goal of getting back to the Premier League at the first time of asking.
Adams, whose 2022-23 campaign ended early due to injury, made 24 appearances in the Premier League and played two matches for the FA Cup for Leeds last season.
Leeds are a better team with Adams in it and will have a better chance of getting promoted to the Premier League if they keep him.
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