Here's all the news from around Elland Road over the past 24 hours.
Leeds United's dream transfer wishlist
The summer transfer window is shaping up to be a huge one for Leeds United.
With promotion back to the Premier League secured, Marcelo Bielsa’s side will be doing everything within their power to make sure they stay in the top flight for a prolonged spell.
While the players who took the Whites up to the Premier League are not without their talent, it would be a surprise if there were no reinforcements whatsoever.
Edinson Cavani and Zlatan Ibrahimovic are amongst the names being linked with moves to Elland Road.
Whether Leeds can get those deals over the line remains to be seen, but there are several realistic options available to them abroad and closer to home.
With that said, LeedsLive have put together a dream wishlist. Click here to view.
Romero tipped for Leeds United transfer
One player who does not feature in the list above is Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero.
But he's been backed to join the Whites by Darren Bent.
"You know what, this Romero, he’s never really done anything wrong," he told Football Insider. "I don’t actually think he’s done anything wrong to warrant not playing.
"If they can get him, I would go and sign him because he’s been behind De Gea since he basically got to the club and, even though De Gea’s struggled of late, it still looks like he’s an immovable object.

"So for Romero, who’s never done anything wrong, I’m not surprised he’s got to the point where he’s sick and tired of being a number two or even a number three.
"I’m all for him going out and getting first-team football.
"Yes, the Manchester United-Leeds rivalry is massive but if they’re offering first-team football and it’s a big club, I’m all for it, go and do it."
Premier League rule change
The 2019/20 Premier League season is now done and dusted and focus has quickly turned to next season with just a six-week gap between the end of the last season and the start of the new one.
Clubs up and down the top flight, including Leeds United, have already begun planning for next season with new signings, new kits and everything that comes with a fresh season.
Of course, things will still look a little different with the start of the new campaign delayed due to the break in the last one, but soon football will be all caught up with next term set to finish in its usual conclusion month of May.

Ahead of the upcoming season, we have rounded up all the key details and dates.
This includes one major rule change that has already been confirmed.
There is a new handball rule which allows the ball to hit the very top of the arm as part of a new t-shirt guideline.