September 19, 2024

Leeds United has already made about £75 million from player sales this summer, but they will also be able to add more new players to its roster thanks to a new windfall.

In order to strengthen his team, Daniel Farke is targeting players who did not advance through the play-offs in 2023–2024 despite placing third.

While Jor Rothwell arrived on loan from Bournemouth, Joe Rodon, Jayden Bogle, and Alex Cairns all secured permanent contracts.
Fortunately, the transactions of Archie Gray and Luis Sinisterra have allayed any remaining concerns over their FFP status for the 2023–24 fiscal year.

There are several reasons for Leeds supporters to be excited about 2024–2025, including the funding of Red Bull and the resurrected plans to develop Elland Road.

According to the most recent Leeds news, the team has secured additional funding for the upcoming campaign.

Leeds to profit from the new EFL agreement
When the new EFL domestic broadcast agreement with Sky Sport was revealed earlier this year, opinions were divided.

Under the terms of the £935 million deal, which spans three years, Sky will broadcast more than 1,000 live EFL games; however, this will mostly come at the expense of “traditional” kick-off times.

Now that the EFL has revealed its whole schedule of broadcast games through January, it is being portrayed as an attempt to lessen the blow and give fans of the league plenty of time to get ready for matches.

Leeds won’t have more games aired than West Brom in the Championship during that time.

Up until shortly after the new year, Sky will broadcast 13 games featuring the West Yorkshire team.

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