It's set to be a huge summer for Jesse Marsch at Leeds United. In his first off-season as manager he will know that he has work to do in rebuilding and moulding his squad after the West Yorkshire side avoided relegation on the final day of the season in dramatic fashion, with Jack Harrison scoring in the 94th minute to secure their spot in the top flight.
Leeds made their first signing of the summer last week, bringing in Red Bull Salzburg's Brenden Aaronson for £25 million. The 21-year-old, Aaronson, has played under Jesse Marsch in Austria and will bring some firepower to Leeds' attacking midfield - with the ability to play from the flanks or centrally.
But with that move already secured and with plenty more work to do, it's looking likely that players will be moved on in order to continue to add to the squad.
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Here are five first-team players who could be moved on this summer.
Kalvin Phillips
Whilst no-one wants this to happen, it's an accepted fact that interest will be there for Kalvin Phillips once again this summer. It's just whether or not a case a concrete offer is made - and whether or not the Leeds legend will ask for a move. Whatever happens, Phillips has deserved to make his own decision.
He's been with the team since the tough days fighting for mid-table in the Championship, and was a huge cog in their resurgence back into the Premier League. Phillips is now 26 years old and is about to enter his prime years. If Manchester City or Manchester United come calling, it's a move he's going to consider.
But if Leeds are able to hold onto him, he would play a huge role in Jesse Marsch's new-look side.
Raphinha
This one feels like it's going to go through. The Brazilian has a desire to play for Barcelona, and manager Xavi is reportedly keen to bring him in as their left-footed right-winger - a role previously held by some guy called Lionel Messi.
He's been a revelation since joining Leeds in 2020 - you could argue he's been one of Leeds United's best ever signings. For just £16 million, he's gone on to become one of the better wingers across Europe, and has stepped up during a number of big moments for the West Yorkshire side.
After staying for two years, Leeds fans will be disappointed to see him go, but he'll always remain a fan favourite.
Tyler Roberts
Now aged 23, Tyler Roberts doesn't seem to be in the long-term plan for Leeds United and is being linked to a host of Championship clubs. Roberts has had good spells at Leeds, but has really failed to nail down a starting spot - scoring just nine league goals in 101.
Although he signed a long-term contract this summer, it may be time for him to take a move to look to revive himself - whilst Leeds look to upgrade at their striking options.
Rodrigo
Many eyebrows in West Yorkshire were raised when Leeds United decided to pay £27 million for a 29-year-old striker coming off the back of a season in which he scored four goals.
Rodrigo has made his moments, scoring 13 goals in his 57 games for Leeds, but he's not been a reliable starter throughout his time - which is the bar minimum you'd like from your all-time record signing.
He's likely to move on this summer, and Leeds would be happy to get a quarter of that money back.
Junior Firpo
On paper, Junior Firpo fits exactly the role of a left-back that Jesse Marsch would want. He's shown in the past that he's capable defensively and offers something going forward. But he did just not show that in his first year.
The Spaniard has largely struggled, and was criticised for his defensive abilities, whilst not offering much offensively. Leeds will hope for a bounce back season from Firpo under Marsch, but it wouldn't be a shock to see him move on if they identify another left-back.
Other players who could be set to leave: Ian Poveda, Helder Costa, Jamie Shackleton