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Leeds United will be hoping to stay in the Premier League to curb the recurring theme of all three promoted sides going straight back down to the Championship.

Daniel Farke’s side were relegated under Sam Allardyce in May 2023, and with the German boss coming to the helm, he suffered anguish at Elland Road a year later when Leeds lost the Championship play-off final to Southampton.

However, they were undeterred and won the second-tier last season with a 100-point campaign, signalling a return to the Premier League, where they have made some solid summer business.

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It’s been a decent start for the German boss with Leeds being outside of the relegation zone, but the threat of relegation will be far from over for much of the season.

And TBR Football’s chief correspondent Graeme Bailey believes that they could conduct January business to stay as far away from the bottom three as possible.

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