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Latest news on Leeds United, covering Premier League fixtures, transfer news, Elland Road, Daniel Farke, LUFC rumours, results and match reports.
Founded in 1919 as successor to the short-lived Leeds City, Leeds United are based at Elland Road in the Beeston area of Leeds, West Yorkshire. Known to supporters as "the Whites" and historically as "the Peacocks", the club returned to the Premier League after winning the Championship title under manager Daniel Farke. Leeds are owned by American investment group 49ers Enterprises, who took full control in 2023 and chair the club through Paraag Marathe.
Ðǿմ«Ã½ brings together the latest LUFC transfer news, contract updates and squad announcements from across the leading Leeds sites and national outlets. Every transfer window brings fresh speculation over incoming and outgoing players, while injury bulletins, press conference quotes and match previews keep fans informed between fixtures. Like every Premier League club, Leeds must balance ambition with the league's Profit and Sustainability Rules, which limit how much clubs can spend relative to their income.
Few clubs inspire the loyalty shown by Leeds supporters, who have filled Elland Road on matchdays even during long spells outside the top flight. The Leeds United Foundation runs community programmes across the city, supporting children, older residents and people with disabilities. Many current and former players are actively involved in these local initiatives, reflecting a strong bond between the club and its home city. That passionate, often fiercely partisan following has helped make Elland Road one of English football's most intimidating away days.
Leeds United's history is defined by dramatic highs and equally dramatic lows. Don Revie's side dominated English and European football through the 1960s and 1970s, winning league titles, domestic cups and two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups, before narrowly losing the 1975 European Cup final. Heavy spending in pursuit of Champions League football brought the club to the brink of collapse in the early 2000s, leading to relegation, administration and a historic drop to the third tier. Marcelo Bielsa later revived the club, restoring Premier League status in 2020 before Farke completed a second promotion under new ownership.
That turbulent history continues to shape debate around the club today, from memories of financial mismanagement to ongoing scrutiny of how modern football clubs are run. Leeds and 49ers Enterprises are also pursuing an ambitious redevelopment of Elland Road, aiming to expand capacity well beyond its current size while preserving the stadium's famous atmosphere. Balancing that investment with squad building and Premier League survival remains a central challenge for the club's American owners.
Stay across every twist with Ðǿմ«Ã½'s Leeds United feed, gathering breaking transfer rumours, team news, fixtures, results and match reports around the clock. Whether you follow LUFC for the football, the history or the unmistakable Elland Road atmosphere, this feed brings together coverage from trusted Leeds and national sources in one place.