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  1. Kamara nears exitpublished at 07:52 15 July

    Adam Pope
    BBC Radio Leeds reporter

    Leeds United midfielder Glen Kamara is closing in on a move to French side Rennes in a deal understood to be worth less than 10 million euros (£8.4m).

    The Whites meanwhile are interested in signing Sheffield United right-back Jayden Bogle.

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  2. Two more youngsters extend stay at Elland Roadpublished at 13:04 11 July

    Leeds United midfielder Rhys ChadwickImage source, Leeds United

    Midfielder Rhys Chadwick has signed his first professional contract with Leeds United, which will see him continue his development at Thorp Arch.

    The 17-year-old has been given a two-year deal after becoming an integral player in Rob Etherington's Under-18s side which reached the FA Youth Cup final last season.

    Chadwick also started a number of matches in the Under-21s' Premier League 2 campaign, after impressing boss Scott Gardner.

    Leeds United forward Luca ThomasImage source, Leeds United

    Luca Thomas has also agreed on a one-year contract extension at Elland Road.

    The versatile forward - who can play as a striker or a winger - has worked his way through the club's youth ranks, representing Leeds United in the U18 Premier League, Premier League 2 and FA Youth Cup so far.

    Thomas made 18 appearances in the Premier League 2 last season, scoring six goals and registering four assists along the way.

  3. Recent Elland Road history as ground comes back under Leeds' controlpublished at 07:38 11 July

    Adam Pope
    BBC Radio Leeds reporter

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    Ken Bates outlined his intention for purchasing Elland Road once he became chairman of the club in January 2005: "Our first task will be to put short, medium and long term plans in place to secure the financial future of the club and these will include buying back, in due course, Elland Road and Thorp Arch."

    Two months earlier, the club's ancestral home since 1919 had been sold for £8m to Manchester property developer Jacob Adler by the Gerald Krasner-led board. By the time Bates left in 2013, he had failed to buy it back.

    A decade ago, another chairman, Massimo Cellino, wanted rid of the onerous lease agreement on a place where he bemoaned not even owning the chairs.

    "We want to buy Elland Road by December, as it’s madness to pay £1.5m per year to rent out the stadium," he said. "We want to own our home."

    However, Cellino's tumultuous three-year reign ended with the club still forking out to a landlord, with history repeating itself in what he had referred to as people "throwing money out of the window."

    Next up was Andrea Radrizzani. After assuming full control from Cellino, a fanfare was made about the club finally purchasing the ground in 2017. True, it was bought back for around £20m, but it was in private hands again, namely Radrizzani's company Greenfield Investment Pte Ltd. The terms were far more benign but by the time Radrizzani was almost gone, he was prepared to offer Elland Road as security in a deal to buy Sampdoria.

    Cue much ire from supporters.

    In stepped the 49ers Enterprises, who early last season bought club and ground off the Italian as they upped their ownership in a complete lock, stock and barrel purchase.

    A statement on Wednesday confirmed that the original company they used to buy Elland Road had last March transferred all of its share capital to Leeds United Football Club where it is classed as a fixed asset worth £26.2m according to Companies House filings.

    The incumbent chairman Paraag Marathe said recently that despite missing out on promotion the development of the ground is on the agenda.

    "Money is earmarked, committed, and we are continuing down that path," he said. "If you are asking me this question a year from now, it might be a little bit more complicated because at that point, I'd be ready with a shovel. But everything right now is greenlit as it would have been in either case.”

    It seems if the club does throw any money out of its windows, at least it now owns the frames!

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  4. Contracts for more Leeds youngsterspublished at 16:04 10 July

    Marley Wilson signing his contractImage source, Leeds United

    Forward Marley Wilson has signed his first professional contract with Leeds United as the Whites prepare for their 2024-25 Championship campaign.

    The 18-year-old has been given a one-year deal after impressing in the Under-18 Premier League, FA Youth Cup and Premier League 2.

    Wilson is able to play anywhere across the frontline and scored 18 goals in 42 appearances last season.

    Leeds United defender Dan ToulsonImage source, Leeds United

    Dan Toulson has also put pen to paper on his first pro deal - a one-year contract.

    The versatile defender - who played as a holding midfielder, centre-half and left-back last season - is already a key player in the Whites' under-18 and under-21 teams.

    Toulson also played every minute in Leeds United's journey to the FA Youth Cup final last season.

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    Meanwhile, midfielder Joe Snowdon has signed a one-year contract extension to summer 2025.

    The 20-year-old impressed in the Premier League 2 last season, making 12 appearances and scoring four times.

    He also featured in a number of cup competitions for the youth team.

  5. Llorente completes Betis movepublished at 18:28 9 July

    Leeds have confirmed Diego Llorente has joined Real Betis on a permanent deal for a fee in excess of 3m Euros (£2.5m).

    Llorente made 59 appearances in all competitions for the Whites.

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  6. New deals for Leeds youngsterspublished at 15:20 9 July

    Reuben Lopata-WhiteImage source, Getty Images

    Leeds United have announced Reuben Lopata-White has signed his first professional contract at the club.

    The 18-year-old has penned a three-year deal, until the summer of 2027, after having played for both Leeds' under-18 and under-21 sides last season.

    The defender made four starts for the under-21 side and scored one goal.

    Versatile defender Joe Richards, 18, has also signed a deal until the summer of 2025.

    The club have also confirmed that Harry Christy has signed a new contract.

    The 20-year-old goalkeeper has agreed a new one-year deal at Elland Road, which will see him remain with the club until the summer of 2025.

    Christy has been a regular for the under-18 and under-21 sides and featured on the bench for the first team in an FA Cup match last season.

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  7. 'Rodon sees future of Leeds in the Premier Leaguepublished at 11:35 9 July

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    BBC Radio Leeds' Adam Pope has said Joe Rodon "is a Premier League player" after the Whites announced the signing of the Wales defender following a successful loan spell.

    Speaking on the Don't Go To Bed Just Yet podcast, Pope said there was "nothing not to love about the deal" and asked whether it "quelled the fury" around the club potentially selling more of their stars, after Archie Gray's move to Tottenham.

    Kaiser Chiefs bassist Simon Rex replied: "It helped. If it had initially been announced as £30m plus Rodon for Archie people would have seen why that was a good idea.

    "Everyone would love to see Archie and Charlie Cresswell [who left to join Toulouse] skippering Leeds to glory, but in terms of level-headedness it makes a lot of sense to get Rodon back. We saw he was really great last year.

    "It's good to see a player - I'm sure he's getting paid well at Leeds - not go to the Premier League when you can. It's really rare these days. He obviously sees value in finishing what they started last season.

    "He sees the future of Leeds being in the Premier League. He's willing to risk having a year in the Championship again, getting better and going up with Leeds."

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  8. 🎧 Fresh faces and better hugspublished at 18:46 8 July

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    Kaiser Chiefs bassist Simon Rix joins BBC Radio Leeds' Adam Pope to discuss a few players leaving while fans await new blood, the need for a midfielder to shoot on sight and whether Marcelo Bielsa gives better hugs than Gareth Southgate.

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  9. Whites sign goalkeeper Cairnspublished at 18:44 8 July

    Alex CairnsImage source, Getty Images

    Leeds have brought goalkeeper Alex Cairns back to the club in a permanent move from Salford City.

    The 31-year-old, who began his career with the club has signed a two-year contract.

    The club said he will offer "a wealth of experience" and "competition" in the goalkeeping department, boasting 300 career league games.

    He played in every league game for Salford last season and becomes Leeds' second summer signing, following Joe Rodon's move from Tottenham.

  10. Cresswell's Toulouse move confirmedpublished at 15:21 8 July

    Charlie CresswellImage source, Getty Images

    Defender Charlie Cresswell has completed his £3.8m move from Leeds United to Toulouse.

    The 21-year-old academy graduate made his first-team debut in September 2020, and featured 14 times for the Whites.

    He spent the 2022-23 season on loan at Championship side Millwall.

    Cresswell's transfer to Toulouse initially broke down last week over personal terms, but agreement has now been reached for the centre-back to make the switch to the French top flight.

  11. Betis' Llorente bid acceptedpublished at 13:02 8 July

    Adam Pope
    BBC Radio Leeds reporter

    Diego LlorenteImage source, Getty Images

    Leeds United have accepted a revised bid overnight from Real Betis for defender Diego Llorente.

    Spanish reports suggest the fee is 3m euros (£2.5m), though I understand it is more than that, which is what the Whites rejected earlier this month.

    The 30-year-old centre-back has been on loan at Roma for the past 18 months and there was little prospect of him wanting to return to Elland Road, where his departure means a considerable wage off the books.

    Salford goalkeeper Alex Cairns will rejoin Leeds United as cover for Illan Meslier following the departure of Kristoffer Klaesson to Rakow Czestochowa.

    Cairns will be classed as a homegrown player. The 31-year-old made one appearance for United in his first spell at the club before signing for Chesterfield in 2015.

    And defender Charlie Cresswell will complete his £3.8m move to Toulouse after the transfer was revived last week.

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  12. Keeper Klaesson joins Rakow Czestochowapublished at 09:57 8 July

    Kris KlaessonImage source, Getty Images

    Goalkeeper Kris Klaesson has joined Rakow Czestochowa after three years at Leeds United.

    Klaesson, who signed from Valerenga in 2021, leaves having made three first-team appearances for the Whites.

    The club said: "Everyone at Leeds United would like to thank Kris for his efforts while at Elland Road and we wish him the best of luck for the rest of his career."

  13. 'Maybe we should all just calm down?'published at 17:37 5 July

    Lewis Deighton
    Fan writer

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    Still in the Championship. Aaronson back. Gray gone. Fans barred for pre-season. Red on the shirt. 49ers out! Or maybe we should all just calm down?

    On the one hand, to sell a home-grown generational talent is of course bitterly disappointing but on the other, to get £30m and Joe Rodon for an 18-year-old is undeniably good business.

    The play-off final loss was always going to have financial consequences – and perhaps because we had resigned ourselves to losing Crysencio Summerville, selling Archie Gray has come as a bit of a shock. I will say though, that in a world where 17-year-old Jude Bellingham can go from Birmingham City to Real Madrid in three years, this is an essential move for him.

    I really like the new home kit. It is a clean, simplistic design which is right up my street – particularly the collar with its blue and yellow trim. Yes, the bulls are red, but that is what happens when a multi–billion–pound company knocks on a Championship club's door. It is Red Bull's debut in English football, so it is understandable that they would opt for their own colours.

    The more prominent concern surrounding Red Bull is their track record of rebranding. SV Austria Salzburg, founded in 1933, had their club name, stadium name, badge and colours changed when Red Bull bought the club in 2005. As it stands, it is only a minority stake in Leeds United, but their near-decade-long interest in the club prior would suggest that they are here long-term.

    If at some point in the modern game we are faced with sacrificing identity for established top-flight and European football, what do you do? Where do you draw the line? Leeds have stated that the club's name and logo will remain unchanged, but you have to wonder how long for.

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  14. Red on Leeds home shirt divides supporterspublished at 12:17 5 July

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    We asked for your views on Leeds United's home kit for the 2024-25 Championship season and we have been inundated with responses.

    Here are some of your thoughts:

    Mike: Grim. They clearly know the traditionalists' aversion to red, due to the Yorkshire/Lancashire thing, yet they ploughed ahead regardless. I think this is the first step in a full Red Bull rebrand.

    Oli: The kit is stunning! I think people should stop crying about a bit of red - it is £60m!

    Charlie: It was highly unlikely Red Bull were ever going to change their logo for the first kit. Ultimately, they want to see a return on their investment. Therefore, chucking a bit of controversy out there by having red on the famous white shirt will only increase fan engagement. It chucks more publicity out there for Red Bull, which is very much in their interest.

    Becca: Absolutely no surprise. It's like a normal shirt with a sponsor on! I think the uproar is unnecessary! It is a great shirt, similar to our previous one, just with a new sponsor. It is great that they have kept their logo and the main colours. I like it!

    Cam: I know some people say, "it's only a bit of red, why are you all kicking off for?" but it is these small changes that keep defacing our club little by little. I will not be getting the home shirt this season. I'm hoping that the second and third kits are a lot better.

    Jim: Sorry, it's awful. You simply can't have the colour red anywhere in the kit. Even the McDonald's which is close to Elland Road doesn't have the colour red anywhere in the restaurant.

    Caroline: The home shirts for the last two seasons were great, but this one is a big no! Red Bull are already stamping their authority and they are dismissing our history.

    John: I'm not worried about how the kit looks - it is about who wears it and how they perform that matters. We need to focus on the squad and who is staying, leaving or arriving. We need to win our matches and we will all be happy to wear the shirt.

  15. Cresswell set to complete Toulouse movepublished at 12:01 5 July

    Adam Pope
    BBC Radio Leeds reporter

     Charlie Cresswell of Leeds United looks on during the Carabao Cup First Round match between Leeds United and Shrewsbury Town at Elland Road on August 09, 2023Image source, Getty Images

    Leeds United defender Charlie Cresswell's move to French top-flight side Toulouse is back on after it broke down over personal terms earlier this week.

    The centre-back is due to fly back out to France this weekend and complete the already agreed deal for around £3.8m.

    It is understood that the 21-year-old England youth international has been attracting interest from other Championship clubs.