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Patrick Bamford left frustrated as Getafe boss blocks Leeds United striker’s transfer

Liam Rowe Last updated: Oct 15, 2025, 6:54 pm
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Patrick Bamford’s search for a new club has hit another dead end after Getafe boss José Bordalás personally blocked his free transfer to Spain.

According to Estadio Deportivo, the 32-year-old forward had agreed terms and was ready to sign, only for the La Liga manager to pull the plug at the final stage — leaving the former Leeds United man back at square one.

Getafe’s sporting department had lined up Bamford as a late-window addition, believing his experience and versatility would bolster the squad. The deal was effectively done and waiting for the manager’s final approval — but Bordalás “expressed his disagreement” and instructed the club to cancel the move.

Bordalás blocks Bamford’s move at the final moment

Estadio Deportivo report that Bordalás preferred to keep the club’s remaining free-agent slot open for January, arguing that Getafe should hold out for “players with more potential.”

“He believed there was no urgent need to add players and asked for Bamford’s arrival to be halted,” the outlet claims. “He would rather explore options with greater projection in the winter window.” — Estadio Deportivo

It’s a tough blow for Bamford, who believed the move to Getafe was finalised. The striker had been training independently since leaving Leeds United at the end of his contract, confident a deal in Spain would materialise.

A frustrating wait for Bamford’s next chapter

After over five years at Elland Road, Bamford departed in the summer following Leeds’ failure to win promotion. Injuries and form struggles limited his output in his final two seasons, but the forward was still viewed as a capable short-term option by several European sides.

However, Getafe’s U-turn now leaves him still unattached — and reportedly “frustrated” by the sudden collapse of talks.

Career Stat (as of 2025) Patrick Bamford
Age 32
Clubs 9
Career Goals 108
England Caps 1

source: transfermarkt / match data – 15 October 2025

Given his pedigree — which includes a 17-goal Premier League campaign in 2020/21 — it’s surprising to see Bamford still without a club midway through October. Several Championship and MLS sides have monitored his situation, though no formal offers have been confirmed.

Analyst verdict – experience vs. projection debate

In my view, Bordalás’ decision underlines a growing tension between short-term experience and long-term planning at mid-table La Liga clubs. For Bamford, the refusal wasn’t about quality — it was about timing and vision.

FootballPlace analyst Liam Rowe adds:

“Getafe clearly valued Bamford’s profile, but Bordalás wants dynamism and resale potential. It’s harsh on the player, but clubs across Europe are prioritising younger forwards. Still, for a proven finisher, there will be interest before January.”

Key insights

  • Patrick Bamford’s proposed move to Getafe was vetoed by José Bordalás.
  • The striker was set to sign as a free agent after leaving Leeds United.
  • Bordalás preferred to save a squad slot for January signings.
  • Bamford, 32, is now still without a club and training alone.
  • Several Championship and MLS clubs are reportedly keeping tabs.

What’s next for Bamford?

Bamford remains open to offers across Europe, with Championship, Belgian, and MLS sides all potential destinations. With January still months away, a short-term deal outside the transfer window could be on the cards if a club suffers an injury crisis.

For now, the former Leeds striker continues to train privately — but the clock is ticking on what could be one of his final professional moves.

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