Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa recently committed his future to the club again for next season.

Leeds narrowly missed out on promotion last season, but Bielsa has been persuaded to stick around at Elland Road for at least another campaign.
The Argentine feels that Leeds need to bring in quality this summer if they are to go one better, and has formulated a transfer plan designed to get his side back into the Premier League.
Leeds want to utilise the loan market far more impressively this time around, and their budget will be bigger to make sure it is possible.
Leeds are said to have spent £4 million on loan fees to bring in the likes of Jack Harrison, Izzy Brown and Jamal Blackman last term, but the signings did not have the desired impact.
Although Harrison was solid for Leeds, Brown and Blackman barely featured at Elland Road.

Leeds now realise they may have to pay bigger fees to bring in prized talent from Premier League clubs, and they plan to do so.
Leeds want to offload a number of their fringe players, and replace them with promising youngsters from Premier League clubs, who they feel they can sign on a temporary basis.
Bielsa has seen the success the likes of Derby County and Aston Villa have had by bringing in quality players on loan, and feels that Leeds now have a chance to do the same in the upcoming campaign.

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