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Leeds United’s transfer state of play as defence picture begins to take shape

Leeds United’s transfer state of play as defence picture begins to take shape

Leeds United are certainly set for an interesting few weeks as they begin preparing for life in the Championship. Takeover clarity is the obvious priority at this point, but the club must find a new director of football and head coach sooner rather than later, with the start of pre-season now just around the corner.

All that comes before recruitment and the shape of next season’s squad can be fully considered. A host of players are expected to leave the club this summer following Premier League relegation, but others will stay and help the Whites push towards promotion at the first time of asking.

With that in mind, LeedsLive takes a look at the club’s state of play when it comes to its current crop of defenders.

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Expected to stay

Liam Cooper, Luke Ayling, Stuart Dallas, Pascal Struijk, Rasmus Kristensen

Nothing is guaranteed right now, but the club can probably expect their most experienced players to stick around at Elland Road this summer. Liam Cooper and Luke Ayling, the club’s captain and vice-captain, have already posted messages on social media to declare their intentions for the new season and they’ll have vital roles to play when it comes to settling the ship, no doubt.

The same can be said for Dallas, who missed the entire Premier League season through injury. The Northern Irishman wasn’t ready to feature last time around as he continues to recover from a fractured femur, but he’s on the comeback trail and he’ll hope to see light at the end of the tunnel this summer.

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Dallas will be edged back into the action slowly but he has the potential to be key on and off the field. Pascal Struijk was one of Leeds’ most used players last season, with most of his game time coming at left-back after making the spot his own for a lengthy period of time.

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  • June 7, 2023