A host of quality players have already been linked with a move to the club, and it will be fascinating to see which stars the Whites can land over the next couple of months.
Meanwhile, the 2021/22 Premier League fixtures were announced this morning, and Leeds' first came of the season will be an away clash to arch rivals Manchester United.
Discussing the big reveal, Leeds' CEO Angus Kinnear said: “I think it proves that the fixture computer is definitely a myth and that someone at Premier League HQ has a sense of humour.
“What we learnt last season was that when we are on our game we don't have to fear anybody but when you are not on your game in the Premier League then you get punished so actually I look at the fixtures and I view them all equally which I think is the same as Marcelo does.
“It's that the big games are there to be won and the games which people see as smaller are just as tricky if you get them wrong.“Last season we lost to Brighton twice, we lost to Wolves twice, we lost to West Ham twice but enjoyed some really great results against some of the top teams so I think Marcelo will go into each game with his usual diligence and he believes they are all equally challenging.”

. General view of the Elland Road, home of Leeds United on March 18, 2020 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
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. Hammers keen on Skhiri
West Ham have been linked with a move for FC Koln's £20m-rated midfielder enforcer Ellyes Skhiri. Lyon, Sevilla and Fiorentina have also been credited with an interest in the 26-year-old Tunisia international. (Express) Photo: AXEL HEIMKEN

9. Whites plot big money move for Traore
Leeds United look set to press on with a move for Wolves' Adama Traore, and are said to be willing to spend a whopping £40m to seal the deal. He's previously played for the likes of Aston Villa and Middlesbrough. (Eurosport) Photo: Pool

10. Favourites emerge for Phillips
Newcastle United have listed as favourites to sign Liverpool defender Nat Phillips, narrowly ahead of Burnley and West Ham United. The 24-year-old looks set to leave Anfield summer, with returning key defenders set to push him out of the first team. (SkyBet) Photo: Pool