By their standards, the Whites had a very boring transfer window, with Daniel Farke just looking to recruit one player, Connor Roberts, at right-back, a position that lacked cover.
However, things are looking good for Leeds, with automatic promotion to the Premier League still a possibility as the season goes, and they may find themselves buying to stay in the top level once more.
According to Sky Sports, Leeds United have struck a £20 million agreement with Bournemouth to sign Luis Sinisterra permanently in the summer.
In other news, it appears that Ian Poveda’s time at the club is coming to an end, with the Whites unlikely to offer him a new contract, according to the Athletic.
Leeds spent their money wisely throughout the summer transfer window. Farke reinforced in all areas as he sought to return Leeds to the promised land at the first opportunity.
Several notable signings have already proven to be excellent commercial decisions. Ethan Ampadu, Joe Rodon, and Joel Piroe all been standouts for Leeds this season.
The majority of Leeds United’s more high-profile players from their Premier League relegation season have been loaned out to other teams due to a lot of ridiculous contract terms. As a result, the Whites only received compensation in permanent contracts for four players.
Rodrigo, Tyler Adams, Robin Koch, Maximilian Wober, Brenden Aaronson, Jack Harrison, Luis Sinisterra, and Luke Ayling were among those that left Elland Road as part of a big shakeup.