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Published Date: 31 May 2010
Former Leeds United striker Peter Lorimer said today that a top-class replacement for Jermaine Beckford should be the club's main priority as the forward prepared to join Everton.
Beckford is expected to complete his free transfer to Goodison Park in the coming days after holding talks with the Premier League side. Barring any late problems, he will sign a four-year deal on Merseyside.

The 26-year-old's contract at Leeds was due to end on June 30 but the club have terminated the remainder of that agreement by mutual consent and allowed him to finalise a move which ends his four-and-half-year spell with United.

Beckford scored 85 goals in three full seasons as a regular first-team player at Elland Road but Leeds were resigned to losing him this summer after failing to tempt him with the offer of a new three-year contract.

The club are searching for a player to fill the hole left by a forward whose 31 efforts this term sealed their promotion to the Championship, and Billy Sharp, Gary Hooper and Rob Hulse are three strikers interesting United manager Simon Grayson.

Ex-Leeds forward Lorimer said: "We all expected Jermaine to go but now that it's basically done and dusted, a quality replacement is absolutely essential. It has to be a priority.

"Simon needs a regular goalscorer in the Championship, a 20-goal-a-season man, and it's imperative that he finds one. Jermaine's had a love-hate relationship with the people of Leeds but the one thing we're all agreed on is that he's a great finisher. We'd have been much worse off without his goals.

"Finding that calibre of player is easier said than done but a new striker is a key signing. Football's all about putting the ball in the back of the net."

Beckford's transfer to Everton has been a poorly-kept secret, first mooted in January after Newcastle United failed with a bid of £1.8million for him.

But the club chose to reject Newcastle's offer and risk losing Beckford on a free transfer in the expectation that his goals would lift the club out of League One.

His decisive finish in a 2-1 win over Bristol Rovers on May 8 sealed United's promotion in dramatic fashion – a perfect parting shot which Grayson admitted would allow Beckford to leave Elland Road as "a hero" – but Leeds declined to increase a contract offer which had been on the table since January.

Beckford's deal at Everton is rumoured to be worth up to £1million a year, a vast increase from his salary at Elland Road, and he is ready to accept their proposal despite interest from West Ham United and Italian club Parma.

Lorimer, pictured above, admitted he understood the forward's reasons for wanting to join Everton, saying: "He came into the professional game at quite a late age and you can't criticise him for taking the move.

"He's going to the Premier League and he'll earn an awful lot of money there. It's easy to say that money shouldn't motivate a footballer but careers can end at the drop of a hat and he's securing his future."

United transfer-listed Beckford last summer after seeing an initial contract offer rejected and Beckford himself requested a move in December with Newcastle pushing to sign him.

He eventually withdrew that request but was dropped from Leeds' starting line-up by Grayson after a string of poor performances in March and April, before he redeemed himself with an outstanding display against Bristol Rovers.

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Simon Bryan,

Leeds 31/05/2010 13:21:57
Good Luck to Beckford that's what i say.
I have slated him a few times myself for his lack of effort and work rate, but he is a goalscorer, and that's what he was paid to do, and he did play a massive part in getting us promoted this year.
I genuinely hope he does well.
Totally agree with Peter Lorimers' comments, i'd go for either Hooper or maybe Ebanks-Blake from Wolves??? He may be ex Man U, but he is a proven goalscorer at Championship level, and isn't getting in the Wolves team.
Uncle Ken, you need to splash a few quid in 2010.
I reckon we want another four players on top of Kasper the Goalie.
GOOD LUCK BECKS, AND THANKS FOR YOUR GOALS FOR US.
(Not so sure how you will do on aerial challenges though in the Premiership!)
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Blenk,

01/06/2010 09:31:35
Give Becchio, Grella and Somma a chance first. Hot air from Lorimer again, the defence will be of far greater concern in the championship unless serious investment is forthcoming. Unless there's a Woodgate waiting in reserve who nobody yet knows about....
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J D Simpson,

Leyland 01/06/2010 20:47:03
I agree with Peter Lorimer we need to replace Beckford but Please Please Please dont sign Billy paynter his name keeps getting touted around he is garbage Leeds can do so much better we will get relegated signing trash like him
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JimStorrieJr.,

Leeds 01/06/2010 22:51:37
I agree we need to make one or two big signings. On our last three promotions to the top flight we have achieved this largely with the help of one charismatic player. Firstly John Charles, quite possibly the best footballer in the world at the time and then Bobbie Collins and Gordon Strachan intensely skillful but above all inspirational midfielders who had been around the block. AS we are unlikely to lay our hands on the best player in Yorkshire, never mind the World, we need to look for an inspirational midfielder, perhaps under-appreciated in his present premiership home. Any candidates spring to mind?
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Bazzer17,

North Yorkshire 01/06/2010 23:51:18
I don't think a 20 plus goal scorer will be that easy to find at championship level! I believe you have to develop a striker as per Becks...he did n't produce straightaway!! He was given the opportunity to develop!Paynter looks like a fat striker who is hoping he can get a break! I agree with Blenk give a chance to some of the lads we have and search for a young striker who can be blended into the team and really wants to play for Leeds United!I would play myself but I am in my 60's and find it difficult to run up and down the park nowadays!!!!MOT
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XJSC,

Sydney, Australia 02/06/2010 04:24:04
Jim Storrie Jr....

I used to watch your Dad/Uncle/Namesake. He was good value as a striker. Another one like him would take us far in Div 2...
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