10 senior signings were made over the course of the window following Leeds’ promotion t the Premier League.
Early signs were promising, but activity levels lowered as the deadline approached. Whites boss Daniel Farke even called for attacking reinforcement, but swoops for Brighton & Hove Albion’s Facundo Buonanotte and Fulham’s Harry Wilson proved unsuccessful.
Leeds United’s managing director Robbie Evans has insisted the club spent everything they could in the summer transfer window.
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10 senior signings were made over the course of the window following Leeds’ promotion to the Premier League.
Early signs were promising, but activity levels lowered as the deadline approached. Whites boss Daniel Farke even called for attacking reinforcement, but swoops for Brighton & Hove Albion’s Facundo Buonanotte and Fulham’s Harry Wilson proved unsuccessful.
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In a Q&A session with local media, Evans claimed Leeds are “maxing out” profit and sustainability rules.
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Leeds United made 10 senior signings over the course of the summer transfer window.
Leeds United made 10 senior signings over the course of the summer transfer window. | Jack Thomas/Getty Images
Robbie Evans makes PSR admission
When asked if Leeds had spent all the available money, as reported by our sister title, the Yorkshire Evening Post, Evans said: “Yeah, so unequivocally, we are maxing PSR out this season, this summer.
“We spent everything we could. If we had gone onto other targets yesterday or onto higher price players back in July, the consequences would have been seen in the current roster, in terms of players we either could not add beyond the guys that got brought in. So, the players that came in in August wouldn’t have come had those deals been made in July – or you’d see more key players from last year’s promotion side having to go