Leeds United chief Paraag Marathe and Daniel Farke at Elland Road
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Aheed Abrar
Sat 28 March 2026 12:10, UK
Leeds United are expected to spend around £100million in the upcoming transfer window if they survive Premier League relegation.
Adam Pope has predicted the Whites to make a similar investment in their squad to last summer if they avoid going down to the Championship, something fans will surely rage at.
The BBC journalist expects the West Yorkshire outfit to be financially capable of spending money at the end of the season.
In the summer of 2025, the Peacocks made 10 acquisitions, including two free agents, with Noah Okafor the most expensive signing from AC Milan, costing around £18m.
Paraag Marathe must back Daniel Farke if he manages to secure the club’s top-flight status, and 49ers Enterprises should be looking to make a statement instead of another cautious window.
Leeds United attacking signings this summer.
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Daniel Farke should have one transfer priority at Leeds United
It must be noted that relegation will surely alter Leeds’ transfer plans, but, assuming they stay in the Premier League, a new striker should be their number-one target.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Lukas Nmecha were signed as free agents last summer, and while both deals have paid off, it was certainly a gamble from the Whites.
Player From
Noah Okafor AC Milan
Anton Stach TSG Hoffenheim
Jaka Bijol Udinese
Lucas Perri Olympique Lyon
Sean Longstaff Newcastle United
Gabriel Gudmundsson LOSC Lille
James Justin Leicester City
Sebastiaan Bornauw VfL Wolfsburg
Dominic Calvert-Lewin Free agent
Lukas Nmecha Free agent
Leeds’ 2025 summer signings
The former Everton ace has scored 10 league goals this season, but they came during his purple patch, which now seems a long time ago.
If the West Yorkshire outfit are serious about establishing themselves in the English top flight, they must be willing to spend a significant sum on three to four players who can be game-changers in the 2026-27 campaign.
Writing in BBC Sport on 27 March, Pope said, “As far as I understand it, the club will be fine from a PSR point of view (or Squad Cost Ratio as it will become). I would expect there to be a similar amount spent to last summer on the assumption Leeds remain in the Premier League.”
49ers Enterprises to have all eyes on them regarding Daniel Farke decision
Farke’s future at Elland Road was in question after winning the Championship title, with talks of his sacking growing louder at Leeds.
Daniel Farke win rate at Leeds United
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The German manager was fighting for his job at one point in the season, but has managed to turn things around since the Manchester City fixture in November.
Regardless of whether the Whites get relegated, it will be interesting to see whether Marathe believes Farke is the right person to lead them next season.
Fans in LS11 are set for a nervy final stretch of the season, which could determine what direction the West Yorkshire outfit will take.