The Leeds United players who officially leave Elland Road on 30 June and what the future holds for them
Leeds United have four players whose contracts expire on 30 June.
The Whites have many decisions to make this summer, and some players may not yet know if their time at Elland Road is up or not.
While Daniel Farke is hoping to land his first summer signing in Harry Wilson, a sale in the form of Pascal Struijk could soon follow.
The Dutchman looks set to join Brighton in a £20million deal, but he is not the only player who may have played his final game in LS11.
Joel Piroe and Wilfried Gnonto both have uncertain futures, as the pair may need to be sold in order for the club to raise funds.
However, there are several Leeds players who could leave the club for free at the end of June, and MOT Leeds News takes a look at what's in store for all four of them.
Leeds' trio of out-of-contract goalkeepers and what's next for them
The only goalkeeper that is technically guaranteed to be staying with Leeds heading into the month of July is Lucas Perri.
That's because the other three shot-stoppers all reach the end of their respective deals at Elland Road on 30 June.
Illan Meslier will leave Leeds once his contract officially expires after the decision was made by the club not to renew or offer the Frenchman a new deal.
The 26-year-old has been tipped with a move to the Championship, while Sevilla were credited with interest back in May.
Alex Cairns has verbally agreed to a new contract with Leeds, which is set to take effect on 1 July, once his current deal expires.
There has yet to be an official announcement from the Whites over this, though.
Finally, for goalkeepers, Karl Darlow will be out of contract come 1 July and is yet to agree to a new deal with the Whites.
The Sun have reported that Manchester United remain keen on the 35-year-old, though Leeds have hopes that they can agree to new terms with him soon after an impressive season.
One more Leeds star is out of contract
Leeds revealed their retained list on their club website on 10 June, sharing that they were still in discussions with Sam Byram over a new deal.
The 32-year-old made just two appearances for Leeds in the Premier League last season, with his only start coming in the Carabao Cup game against Sheffield Wednesday at the end of August.
There have been no official reports to suggest he's on his way to another time; likewise, there is nothing to say he will stay at Elland Road.
If Byram did leave, he would do so after spending three years with the club, racking up 81 appearances and three goals in total.