Here are your latest Leeds united transfer rumours on Wednesday, May 24.
Ryan Kent available on free transfer amid Leeds United interest
Rangers have confirmed highly sought after winger Ryan Kent will leave the club on a free transfer this summer. Kent, who has spent the last five seasons at Ibrox, was an integral part of the Gers side who won a 55th Scottish Premiership title in 2021, as well as the side who reached the Europa League final and won the Scottish Cup last season.
The 27-year-old, who has previously been linked with a move to Leeds United in each of the last three summer transfer windows, will leave the Scottish giants on a free transfer next month alongside Allan McGregor, Filip Helander, Scott Arfield and Alfredo Morelos as manager Michael Beale begins his summer rebuild.
Tributes will be paid to the quintet at tomorrow night's Scottish Premiership clash with Hearts at Ibrox.
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Leeds linked with move for Swansea left-back
Leeds United are interested in a move for Swansea City left-back Ryan Manning, who is set to be available on a free transfer this summer.
That is according to Football League World, who claim the Republic of Ireland international is on the transfer radar of the Whites, 'regardless of which division they are in next season'.
The 26-year-old, who can also play as a left-wing-back, has been an integral part of Swansea's success under Russell Martin - who is expected to be named Southampton's new manager next season.
Former Leeds manager target expected to be named new Tottenham boss
Arne Slot will be named Tottenham's new manager if his agent Rafaela Pimenta can negotiate his exit from his Feyenoord contract.
That is according to Mail Online, who report he is Spurs chairman Daniel Levy's number one choice to replace Antonio Conte, but they have to wait until Pimenta has met Feyenoord CEO Dennis te Kloese in Rotterdam tomorrow.
Slot had been linked with the Leeds United job when Jesse Marsch was sacked in February but opted to remain at De Kuip, where he has just guided Feyenoord to their first Eredivisie title for six years. Slot also guided the club to the Europa Conference League final last season - their first European final for 20 years.
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