Leeds United is expected to strengthen key positions this summer, with a focus on retaining key talent and signing high-quality players. According to Adam Pope, the club's transfer plans will prioritize an elite goalkeeper, another centre-forward, and a creative number 10. The club has already started with captain Ethan Ampadu's new four-year deal, and manager Daniel Farke's contract is set to be extended beyond the existing year. Willy Gnonto and Joel Piroe have been on the periphery, and deals may be done if the right offers are received for them. Pascal Struijk would make a big return if sold, but ideally, the club would want to see him stay as he is a quality left-footed defender. The three-at-the-back system seems to bring the best out of him, Jaka Bijol, and Joe Rodon. Building costs are excluded from the Squad Cost Ratio, and the club will be much better off from a revenue perspective with the expanded stadium in a couple of years. In the short term, the club voted against the Squad Cost Ratio, as it was restrictive, but chairman Paraag Marathe says it will not prevent the club from doing what it intends.