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Leeds United Set To Not Pay £30m For Championship Midfielder: Right Decision?

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17 July 2026

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Leeds United look set to shelve their move for

Shea Charles

, at least for now. According to a report relayed via

transfer feed

, citing former

Manchester United

chief scout Mick Brown speaking to Football Insider, the Whites are unlikely to match Southampton’s £30 million asking price and are prepared to shift focus to other targets. Two bids, understood to be worth £20m and £23m respectively, have already been knocked back by

Southampton

. Brown suggested that the asking price will lead Daniel Farke’s side to reassess, though the door hasn’t been slammed completely shut. Leeds could come back later in the window if Charles remains available. For now, though, other options are on the table.

Let’s be straight about this. Southampton’s £30 million demand for a 22-year-old Championship midfielder, regardless of how good he is, is risky. Charles registered four goals and three assists across 33 Championship appearances for

in 2025/26, averaging a FotMob rating of 7.16 and accumulating 2,093 minutes before a hamstring injury interrupted his season in October.

He scored a stunning 35-yard goal against Oxford United that won the

EFL Championship

Goal of the Month for March. Genuinely impressive numbers. But he’s yet to play a single Premier League minute in a starting capacity, has one year left on his contract, and

, facing a second consecutive Championship season with a points deduction, are hardly negotiating from a position of strength.

That contract situation matters enormously. Charles runs out of deal in June 2027.

holding out for £30m on a player they could lose for nothing in 12 months is a gamble, not a masterclass in negotiation. Man City also retain a reported 15% sell-on clause, which further reduces Southampton’s net return on any fee.

From Farke’s perspective, this makes the decision trickier. Charles is exactly the kind of progressive, physical defensive midfielder Leeds need, tall at 6ft 2in, tenacious, and capable of contributing in both boxes. His 2024/25 loan spell at Sheffield Wednesday produced five assists in 43 Championship appearances and earned him their Player of the Year award. The profile fits Leeds’ system. But paying £30m for a Championship player when you’re preparing to do well in the PL, not Champions League football, stretches logic considerably.

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during the Sky Bet Championship match between Coventry City and

at The Coventry Building Society Arena on March 14, 2026 in Coventry, England. (Photo by Leila Coker/Getty Images)

Honestly? Walking away at £30m is the correct short-term move from Leeds. The 49ers’ ownership has shown they won’t be held over a barrel, and overpaying for Charles at that price, when his contract situation should be applying downward pressure on his fee, not upward, would set a damaging precedent for the rest of their summer business.

That said,

Leeds United

cannot afford to let this drag on without a clear alternative. The holding midfield position needs addressing before August. Charles at £23m with add-ons was arguably fair value given his age, athleticism and trajectory. Losing him to Manchester United or another Premier League rival for closer to Southampton’s asking price would sting.

The smarter move is exactly what this report suggests: step back, let

sit with that £30m demand for a few weeks, and see whether the asking price softens as the window narrows and Charles’s contractual clock ticks louder. If it doesn’t,

need a credible Plan B identified and ready to execute immediately.

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