Leeds United chairman Paraag Marathe has confirmed that Daniel Farke will be leading them in the next season following despite leading the club to the Championship title.
Farke's side with a late winner against Plymouth Argyle but have been the division's standout team throughout the campaign. This marks the third occasion Farke has won the Championship after doing so twice with .
On both occasions the Canaries struggled in the Premier League, with Farke overseeing a 20th place finish in one campaign and being relieved of his duties in November during the other. That record had led to speculation that Leeds could opt to make a change over the summer.
But Marathe has emphatically shut down talk of such a move by saying he is 'really excited' to work with Farke next year in a bid to re-establish Leeds in the top-flight.
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“I want to tell you all I’m very excited to run it back with Daniel,” he told reporters. “I’m really excited about collaborating with Daniel, with Robbie Evans, with Adam Underwood and, together, we are going to build the best squad we can with every penny we’re allowed to spend to compete in the Premier League.
“I’m under no illusions it’s going to be easy. I know all the stats. Last season’s three promoted clubs went right back down. Two years ago, three promoted clubs went right back down, but we have something they don’t.”
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Prior to Marathe's comments, an image of Farke hunched in the visiting dugout on his own following Leeds' dramatic late winner at Plymouth. But he insisted he was just too tired to join in with the celebrations such was his focus on pipping to the title.
He explained: “I was so focused to win promotion but honestly I was a bit greedy for the title in recent weeks. We spoke about the only time we won this title was without supporters. I wanted this so badly.

“I felt empty at the final whistle. I was too tired to celebrate. Even at half-time, it was complicated because I wanted to give the right message. I am proud to have achieved what we wanted to.”
Farke added: “Looking forward to being on the coach home and to close my eyes. I have to be ready again to celebrate this evening. Next week will be celebrating. I need the summer to recharge my energy.”
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