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George Bennett

Leeds United's key contract decisions regardless of what division they play in next season

Leeds United only have two players out of contract at the end of the season, although they do have Weston McKennie's future to decide on.

McKennie joined the Whites on loan until the end of the season from Juventus in January, and have an option to make the deal permanent in the summer.

The American is set to cost £34.3 million, although a permanent deal will is likely to depend on many factors, including if Leeds are still in the Premier League, and who will be in the dugout next season.

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There is also a case to suggest that McKennie has struggled to impress in a Leeds shirt, especially in the recent defeats to Crystal Palace and Liverpool respectively.

But in terms of those with their deals running out, there is perhaps less of a headache, especially since Leeds triggered a one-year extension to Luke Ayling's contract back in February.

With that in mind, LeedsLive have rounded up every player who is out of contract this summer...

Joel Robles

Former Everton and Wigan goalkeeper Joel Robles penned a one-year deal with Leeds after his contract at Real Betis expired at the end of last season.

Robles was signed to provide back-up for Illan Meslier, and competition for fellow understudy Kristoffer Klaesson. The Spaniard has starred twice for the under-23s, and made his only two first team appearances in domestic cup competitions.

He was between the sticks for Leeds' 1-0 defeat at Wolves in the Carabao Cup third round, and again for the 2-2 draw against Cardiff in the FA Cup third round.

Adam Forshaw

Leeds midfielder Adam Forshaw has endured yet another season plagued by injury. He previously missed 18 months with a hip injury between September 2019 and April 2021, and has played just 260 minutes of first team action this term.

Reports last week claimed that Leeds are planning to let Forshaw leave the club at the end of the season after five years at Elland Road.

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