Largie Ramazani in action for Valencia on loan from Leeds United in 2025

How Largie Ramazani is faring at Valencia after Leeds loan transfer

John William Last updated: Oct 8, 2025, 9:49 am
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Largie Ramazani’s move from Leeds United to Valencia was supposed to provide the Belgian winger with the fresh start he needed after a difficult spell in England. Leeds fans were frustrated to see him leave on loan late in the window without a replacement arriving, leaving Daniel Farke light in attacking areas.

Signed from Almería for around £10 million in 2024, Ramazani never truly convinced in the Championship. He started just seven games last season, with Farke preferring more established options. That lack of trust eventually pushed the club to sanction his loan to La Liga, where he has the chance to rebuild his confidence and recapture the form that once made him an exciting prospect.

At Valencia, however, it has been a mixed start. The 24-year-old is yet to start a game, with head coach Carlos Corberán using him exclusively from the bench. He did mark his debut with an assist in a 3-0 victory over Getafe, but since then has managed just 85 minutes across four further substitute appearances. Early signs suggest he may be deployed primarily as an impact player unless he can force his way into the starting XI.

What Ramazani has said about Leeds and Valencia

Despite the slow start, Ramazani has spoken positively about life at Mestalla. When asked by El Desmarque about why things did not work out at Leeds, he said:

“Coming here [Valencia] can help me a lot. I want to give the best version of myself, enjoy my football and help the team. The coach always pushes me to work hard. I want to give my best.” — Largie Ramazani

His comments reflect a player determined to focus on the future rather than dwell on a frustrating year in Yorkshire.

Ramazani’s current numbers at Valencia

Stat (2025/26) Largie Ramazani
Appearances 5
Starts 0
Goals 0
Assists 1
Minutes played 85

source: La Liga match data – 6 October 2025

These numbers underline his limited role so far. While his debut showed promise, consistency and more minutes are needed if he is to turn his Valencia spell into a success.

Analyst verdict: patience required

FootballPlace analyst John William believes time is on his side:

“Ramazani is still bedding in at Valencia and needs patience. The positive is that Corberán values his energy from the bench. If he keeps working hard, starts will come, and with them the chance to rebuild his career. This loan is all about rediscovering rhythm and confidence.”

Key insights

  • Signed by Leeds from Almería for ~£10m in 2024.
  • Loaned to Valencia in summer 2025 after failing to convince Daniel Farke.
  • 5 appearances so far, all from the bench, with 1 assist.
  • Spoke of his happiness under coach Carlos Corberán.
  • Needs minutes to reignite his career and boost long-term prospects.

What’s next for Ramazani?

With Valencia struggling for wins in La Liga, pressure on Corberán may open opportunities for Ramazani to feature more prominently. His versatility and ability to create impact off the bench could make him a useful option as fixtures pile up.

For Leeds, the question will be whether Ramazani develops enough in Spain to justify a recall or a permanent exit. Much depends on whether he can convert brief cameos into consistent contributions in the months ahead.

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