- Daniel Farke and the Leeds United owners 49ers Enterprise reportedly held a meeting to discuss the upcoming summer transfer window.
After their shock 4-0 defeat to QPR at Loftus Road on Friday night, Leeds look set to battle through the play-offs in order to achieve promotion back up to the Premier League.
Although they currently sit tied on points in second place with Ipswich Town, they have one game in hand over their rivals which will be played on Tuesday against Coventry.
If Ipswich wins four of the six points available, they will automatically be promoted back to the top flight in England.
However, Leeds will still be favorites to win the play-offs even if they don’t finish in second place, with many supporters already daydreaming about an immediate return to the Premier League.
Leeds United summer plans
According to Give Me Sport journalist, Ben Jacobs, 49ers Enterprise had a meeting with Farke where they discussed plans for this summers transfer window.
“In that meeting, they have made it clear that promotion to the Premier League will afford him the ability to keep the spine of his squad together.” He said
“Leeds are fighting to return to the Premier League and the added bonus of that is, if they do so, they will be in a position to rebuff offers.”