Leeds United have two players leaving the club on loan again this summer after exercising clauses in 23/24, and those two have been revealed to be Jack Harrison and Marc Roca.
The Whites are going to be in a much stronger negotiation position with a lot of wantaway players this summer, after they were able to simply activate a loan clause last season.
That said, Daniel Farke and the 49ers are not completely rid of that headache coming into this summer window.
While Leeds have more power for Max Wöber, Diego Llorente, Rasmus Kristensen and Brenden Aaronson, there are two that remain with loan clauses active.
Those are Marc Roca and Jack Harrison, with the former confirming it himself earlier in 2024, while Harrison has more recently been revealed to have a similar detail in his current contract agreement
It allows both Harrison and Roca to leave the club on a temporary basis again to Everton and Real Betis respectively – should those two top flight clubs want to pursue that chance.
Harrison is contracted at Elland Road until 2028, while Roca is a Leeds player until the summer of 2026 after joining in the summer of 2022.