
Leeds United have eight games remaining in the Championship season as they push towards securing automatic promotion to the Premier League. The players are focused on getting the job done, but a few players are out of contract at the end of the season. However, the Whites have provided clarification on the situation.
Daniel Farke and the Leeds United players are preparing to take on Swansea City at Elland Road on Saturday. but the club’s recruitment team are already working on bringing in new signings in the summer.
However, Leeds also have some big decisions to make regarding the future of several of their players who are set to be out of contract at the end of the season.
Leeds remain focused on the situation, and earning promotion is their priority, but the Whites have clarified the situation around the contracts of a few players.
Leeds United provide clarity over the contract situations of players
Three Leeds United players have expiring contracts and the Whites are yet to offer any of them a new deal.
Sam Byram has publicly stated that he wants to stay at Elland Road, but there are several question marks over the future of Josuha Guilavogui and Junior Firpo.
Guilavogui has been nothing more than a squad player and is unlikely to be offered a new deal, but the situation around Firpo is more complicated.
He has offers to move to Spain, and there are question marks over whether Leeds would offer him a new deal even if they get promoted to the Premier League.
According to Leeds Live, the Yorkshire giants are insistent that no announcements will be made on contract renewals until the end of the season.
They are planning for two end-of-season scenarios, and Leeds want to know which division will be playing in before decisions are made on the future of these three players.
Firpo will be the player everyone will be looking at
Byram has been a solid player for Leeds since his return, but fans are likely to be fixated on what happens with Firpo in the summer.
He has offers to return to Spain and the defender is yet to make a final decision on what he wants to do at the end of the season.
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If Leeds do not get promoted, there is no chance of Firpo staying, but promotion should give them a chance to hold on to the full-back in the coming months
There are doubts over Firpo’s ability in the Premier League. However, Leeds should keep him as an experienced option while adding one more left-back.
