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.

13. Sam Byram
Triggered a one-year extension on his contract after playing a certain number of games last season. | Getty Images

14. Brenden Aaronson
The YEP reported earlier this month that after positive talks with manager Daniel Farke, the American will stay and fight for promotion at Leeds next season. Was thought to have had the option of a return to Union Berlin. | AFP via Getty Images

15. Marc Roca
Appears to be on the verge of re-joining Real Betis on a permanent deal. The club's sporting director has revealed the deal is seen as something of a priority and it should represent the club's first sale of the summer. | Getty Images

16. Jack Harrison
Harrison has re-joined Everton on loan for a second season. The deal doesn't involve a purchase agreement but the winder will hope to do enough to seal a permanent move to Merseyside. | Getty Images

17. Diego Llorente
Has long been expected to secure a permanent move to Roma, having impressed over an 18-month spell in the Italian capital. Recent reports have thrown such a deal into doubt, but an Elland Road exit is still expected for between £3-5m. | Getty Images

18. Max Wober
Defender is currently representing Austria at Euro 2024 and has recently confirmed that talks are planned with Leeds once he returns. Has said goodbye to loan teammates at Borussia Monchengladbach, who are thought to be keen on permanent deal although reports suggest valuations differ. | Getty Images