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Leeds United facing contract calls that could save them millions in Championship rebuild

Leeds United facing contract calls that could save them millions in Championship rebuild

The fact that Adam Forshaw and Joel Robles have been allowed to reach the end of the Premier League season without the offer of a new Leeds United deal might be telling. Neither man featured heavily throughout the course of the campaign and if Leeds had stayed up, many would have expected them to leave on free transfers.

However, relegation, coupled with the roles they played throughout May under Sam Allardyce, might just have Leeds thinking twice. The club will be forced to publish their retained list in the next couple of weeks and that means time is of the essence if they are to offer either man the chance to stay on and help the club rebuild in the Championship.

Of course, there are more pressing matters at Elland Road at present, with a takeover saga to be settled, a new head coach to be found and a new director of football, too. But, some decisions cannot wait, with the futures of both players potentially in the balance.

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Forshaw and Robles are the only senior players reaching the end of their current contracts at Elland Road this summer. Here’s a look at what Leeds will be mulling over before making the call either way.

Adam Forshaw

Retaining Forshaw would be easy for the Whites, given the 31-year-old’s current deal includes an option to extend it by 12 months. Given his importance to the club over the final few weeks of the campaign, that might be a possibility being considered by those currently holding down the fort at Elland Road.

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Forshaw made 12 Premier League appearances in what was a frustrating and testing season for him due to injuries. However, seven of those came in the final six weeks of the campaign, returning to fitness in time to be the club’s strongest midfield option under Allardyce and underline his worth.

If he can stay fit, the former Middlesbrough and Brentford man could have plenty to offer in the second tier next season both on the pitch and off it, providing a degree of stability and a familiar face in turbulent times. His fitness record provides the biggest question, though, given his time in West Yorkshire has been severely blighted by injuries.

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  • June 1, 2023