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Vic really Orta stays at Leeds says Jesse

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LEEDS boss Jesse Marsch is hoping director of football Victor Orta commits his future to the club after reported interest from Chelsea.

Orta ( above) is understood to be among the leading candidates for a new sporting director’s role at Stamford Bridge, alongside Bayer Leverkusen’s Tim Steidten, after Christoph Freund’s decision to stay at RB Salzburg.

Marsch said: “I’m not surprised he has been linked to some big jobs. I can say he is very happy here and we have an incredible relationsh­ip.

“We’ve worked really well as a team and worked well in the transfer window.

“Every window has set us up for success and I’m hopeful he stays because of his hard work and expertise.”

Marsch said the matter had been discussed between himself, Orta, who held similar roles at Sevilla and Middlesbro­ugh before joining Leeds in 2017, and Kinnear.

“We went to Iberica, which I thought was the perfect place for Victor to tell us he was leaving, like his final dinner,” Marsch joked.

“But fortunatel­y that was not the case. We talked very openly about it and it was a funny conversati­on because I made Victor promise me he was going to stay with me if I came here.

“But I said obviously if you get an opportunit­y to go to a place like Chelsea, obviously with your family situation, I understand you have to consider it.

“In the end he has to make a decision on what’s best for him and his family. But I know how much he loves Leeds United.

“I know how much he loves working with me and Angus and what we do with Andrea and everything. I’m hopeful that he will stay.”

Former New York Red Bulls, Salzburg and Leipzig boss Marsch said he was the happiest he had been during his managerial career since arriving as Marcelo Bielsa’s successor in February.

He added: “Togetherne­ss and commitment here is the highest I have seen. I don’t want to leave.

“If I got an offer to go anywhere I would stay in this spot. More happy than I have ever been in my career.”

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