Leeds United are not concerned about a repeat of last summer's loan clause exit debacle when the transfer window opens, despite their confirmed Championship status.
Though Leeds had a high number of players leave via loan release clauses following their 2023 relegation from the Premier League, the club is not facing a similar scenario in the upcoming transfer window and will retain a much greater degree of control over outgoing business.
' There is little prospect of a warm welcome back to Elland Road for those who raced to the exit door last summer from the fanbase, and Marathe believes the profile of the squad is among other considerations when it comes to the future of the loanees who are still contracted to Leeds. 'It's not just we're sitting back as the passive club just hoping a player doesn't reactivate or doesn't engage on his loan clause,' he said.
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