
Leeds United do not need to sell with growing interest in Raphinha and Kalvin Phillips – Sky Sports
Leeds United do not need to sell any of their players after staying in the Premier League for another year, according to Sky Sports.
It is reported that the Whites will only do business with other clubs if the deal was right for them, likely meaning if the money was too good to turn down at Elland Road.
This comes after Raphinha and Kalvin Phillips have both been heavily linked with moves away from West Yorkshire with the saga set to continue throughout the summer.

Writing for Sky Sports on Tuesday morning [31 May], Tim Thornton shared the latest that will leave fans at Elland Road very relieved to say the least.
“Leeds do not need to sell and would only do business if the deal was right for the club,” he wrote.

Contracts.
Andrea Radrizzani has already kicked off the summer with the big-money transfer of Brenden Aaronson, and now it is time to keep that ball rolling.
The owner, along with the 49ers Enterprise need to throw everything they can at Raphinha and Phillips one more time to try and get them to stay beyond the summer and sign new contracts.
It is more likely that the Yorkshire Pirlo will do just that to continue his journey at his boyhood club, but there are serious doubts about what the Brazilian will do.
Leeds are in a brilliant position after staying in the Premier League and can demand as much money as they like.
The fact they don’t have to sell too only means that if they do, the windfall is only going to be added onto the transfer budget, which could turn it into a war chest for Victor Orta.
The Whites are under no pressure, and this just proves if they don’t want to sell either of these two, they won’t.
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