Football Insider has been informed by sources that Leeds United may increase their summer spending by offloading a large number of its on-loan players in the off-season.
Football Insider reported on Monday, February 26, that should the Whites be promoted to the Premier League, they could have up to £100 million in transfer funds to spend in summer.
Leeds now leads Southampton in the battle for automatic promotion, but they still need to defeat Ipswich, who are now in third position, to return to the top division.
After being relegated last year, the Yorkshire giants currently have a number of players on loan (2023).
Given that the majority of those players are unlikely to return, even in the case of promotion, it is thought Leeds is prepared to sell the majority of them.
Leeds United is prepared to offload a number of players this summer.
To raise money for Leeds’ summer operations, Luis Sinisterra has already finalized a permanent move to Bournemouth, and Robin Koch has agreed to sign a free transfer to Eintracht Frankfurt.
On loan to the Whites are Brenden Aaronson, Jack Harrison, Ian Poveda, Sam Greenwood, Marc Roca, Rasmus Kristensen, and Cody Drameh.
Harrison wants to relocate permanently from Elland Road to Everton this summer, according to a report published by Football Insider on Sunday, February 25.
Leeds’ relegation caused them to sell Tyler Adams and Rodrigo, but their return to the Premier League will bring in more money.
With 12 games remaining in the Championship, the Whites are tied for third position with Ipswich with the same number of points.