Leeds United's manager, Daniel Farke, has made a decision regarding the future of striker Joel Piroe, despite recent speculation linking him with a move away from the club. Farke is unlikely to sanction an exit for Piroe this month, despite reports suggesting Celtic and Rangers are interested in his services. This decision comes despite Piroe's limited playing time this season, with no goal contributions in 10 league appearances since late August. However, Piroe's struggles are not the only factor in Farke's decision. Leeds United is currently in a strong position in the Premier League, having moved clear of relegation trouble, and Farke is keen to maintain a strong squad to avoid any potential injuries to his other attacking players. Additionally, Leeds has been linked with a move for Wolves' Jorgen Strand Larsen, which could further impact Piroe's future at the club. Leeds fans have expressed their support for Piroe's potential move to Wolves if Strand Larsen is signed, but Farke's decision to keep Piroe at the club suggests he still sees him as a key member of the team. The club's shared ownership with Rangers may also play a role in Farke's decision, as it could impact the potential move for Piroe.