Leeds United director Peter Lowy says the club’s board will imminently sit down with Daniel Farke to set out a fresh three-year vision for the club.The board member also agreed with the comments Farke made in last week’s press conference about their goals being achieved and the need to set out a fresh challenge.Lowy was speaking exclusively to The Athletic at UKREiiF, a real estate investment and infrastructure forum being held in Leeds this week. He is the first Elland Road board member to face questions since Farke made a series of ambitious and bold statements about his future last week.“Once I signed the contract three years ago, we spoke about the goals, what we want to achieve and, I have to say, my mission is fulfilled and my job is done here,” said Farke. “There’s nothing to add anymore.“We spoke about four years, but after three years, all the boxes are ticked. Right now, it’s important we sit together, in a trustful atmosphere, and speak about new goals because this period is done right now.“We have to speak about the way we want to achieve them, we have to speak about the processes, and this is quite important. The club has to decide where we want to be in a few years’ time.“What are the new goals? How are the processes? How do we want to achieve it?”