The Whites stormed back to the Premier League last season, securing a top half finish by wowing fans and pundits alike with their high octane style of football - something they'll be looking to replicate in the 2021/22 campaign.
Meanwhile, Elland Road sporting director Victor Orta has been discussing his relationship with Leeds United in recent days following the conclusion of the campaign.
“I’ve fallen in love with Leeds,” Orta reflected.
“I knew their history and tradition from the outside, but without being here you can never truly understand the magnitude of this club.
“I feel very proud to have worked with some big clubs in the past.
“For example Sevilla, who completely changed my career, and then Real Valladolid, Elche, Zenit St Petersburg – but I’ve fallen in love with Leeds and the passion here.
“You can feel everything you do with the fans – in a good and bad way. I receive letters of complaint every week, even now, but I love that level of determination to improve. Consistency is the most difficult thing to achieve in football and we’ve had two brilliant seasons in a row.
“When coming into the Premier League, the numbers can be scary when you look at how often promoted teams face relegation again. But we’ve tried to build a foundation around sustainability, which has helped us reach new levels.
“More importantly we’ve succeeded with our own style, with hard work and graft.”
Asked about his scouting network, he added: “We believe in a methodology and a style of football that makes our work in the scouting department much easier.
“I prefer my team to be watching 200 players instead of 2000. I think in terms of what we did last summer – we are extremely happy.
“We consider ourselves lucky because we didn’t just sign talented players, we signed great guys, amazing people for the dressing room who arrived and respected the traditions of this club.”
Here are today's biggest transfer stories from across the Premier League and Europe, as the reaction to last season and the build-up to summer transfer window continues:


. Zaha asks to leave Palace
Ivory Coast forward Wilfried Zaha has told Crystal Palace that he wants to leave, ideally before pre-season training starts. (Times)

. Chelsea consider Ziyech sale
Chelsea have not ruled out selling winger Hakim Ziyech this summer with Serie A sides AC Milan and Napoli both interested if the 28-year-old became available. (Calciomercato)

1. Zaha asks to leave Palace
Ivory Coast forward Wilfried Zaha has told Crystal Palace that he wants to leave, ideally before pre-season training starts. (Times)

2. Chelsea consider Ziyech sale
Chelsea have not ruled out selling winger Hakim Ziyech this summer with Serie A sides AC Milan and Napoli both interested if the 28-year-old became available. (Calciomercato)

3. Fernandinho to exit City?
Man City midfielder Fernandinho and Newcastle striker Andy Carroll have both been included on their club's released list which was published by the Premier League. However, clubs have until 23 June to send their final list.

4. Wijnaldum in demand
Paris St-Germain are attempting to hijack Barcelona's bid to sign 30-year-old Dutch midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum, whose Liverpool contract expires at the end of June. (ESPN)

5. Everton searching to fill hotseat
Andrea Pirlo and ex-Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri are both contenders for the Everton job, with the former supposedly in talks with owner Farhad Moshiri. (Calciomercato)

6. Dembele on Arsenal radar
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal are interested in Lyon striker Moussa Dembele with the futures of Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah uncertain. (Telegraph)