Leeds United could boost their summer budget by offloading many of their on-loan players in the offseason, according to Football Insider sources.
On Monday (26 February), Football Insider claimed that if the Whites are promoted to the Premier League, they might have a transfer budget of up to £100 million in summer.
Following their relegation last year (2023), the Yorkshire giants currently have a number of players on loan.
Leeds are expected to sell the majority of those players, with most unlikely to return even if promoted.
Luis Sinisterra has already completed a permanent move to Bournemouth to earn finances for Leeds’ summer business, while Robin Koch has agreed to a free transfer to Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Whites also have Brenden Aaronson, Jack Harrison, Rasmus Kristensen, Marc Roca, Sam Greenwood, Cody Drameh, Ian Poveda, and others on loan.
On Sunday (25 February), Football Insider stated that Harrison wants to move permanently to Everton from Elland Road this summer.
Leeds were obliged to sell Tyler Adams and Rodrigo after relegation, but promotion back to the Premier League will allow for further investment.
With 12 games remaining, the Whites are second in the Championship, tied on points with third-place Ipswich.
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