Despite all the external noise and speculation, the summer transfer window has been a quiet one for Leeds United so far. The Whites have released a number of players, but Jack Harrison’s loan move to Everton earlier this week was the first actual piece of business done by the club.
Things are set to gather pace though as the weeks tick by, with Leeds keen to add to Daniel Farke’s squad in their push to secure promotion at the second time of asking. United have seen a number of players linked away, too, and they’ll be braced for interest to emerge in some of their brightest and biggest stars.
As July approaches, we take a look at the latest on every single Leeds United transfer story this summer.

1. Charlie Allen
Released by Leeds United after his contract expired. Yet to find a new club. | Arsenal FC via Getty Images

2. Luke Ayling
Released by Leeds this summer, calling time on an incredible eight-year spell at Elland Road. Spent the second-half of last season on loan at Middlesbrough and has since signed a two-year contract at the Riverside. | Getty Images

3. Lewis Bate
Released after failing to ever make an impact on the first-team. Impressed on loan at MK Dons last season and last week he penned a three-year deal with Stockport County. | Getty Images

4. Cody Drameh
A surprise appearance in the list of names who were offered a new contract earlier this month. Expectation is that Leeds did that to ensure compensation when he moves on, as many predict. | Getty Images

5. Ian Poveda
Has his pick of several potential suitors after being released by Leeds, having spent the second-half of last season on loan at Sheffield Wednesday. The Star reports that 'formal discussions' over a return to Hillsborough are underway, although there is competition from Cardiff City, West Brom, Luton Town and an unnamed Ligue 1 club. | Getty Images

6. Liam Cooper
Contract set to expire at the end of this month but the club have confirmed talks over the possibility of a one-year extension for their captain. He has been on Euro 2024 duty with Scotland and so discussions are likely on hold for now. | Getty Images