
Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa is delighted with their summer market work.
Junior Firpo and Kristoffer Klaesson have arrived so far.
Bielsa said, "Very happy. They're very well thought-out decisions, very revised, very analysed, and we think all the conditions are there for them to have a good time at Leeds. It's another segment of this club that functions with a very high professionalism.
"For a long time I've been working in professional football now, and very few times have I not seen ever, a very well looked-after work like it is here to decide when we decide to sign a player. There's a marked evolution in this fourth year of work, because in every year the club has reduced the amount of professionals and incorporated very few.
"This year is another example that many more players than those who have arrived. That means the players the club counts on, the club considers them sufficient and adequate and that there is a very prolific and fertile contribution from the academy that constantly through the work of the U18 and U23s that those are the ones I see, but surely there's other work done in the lower levels. They always have responses to the needs that present themselves to us throughout our season.
"In terms of the organisation, I consider that Leeds is an example and I focus the responsibility in Victor Orta who is the one who structures the arrival of players and the director of the academy and staff of the u23s who give nutrients to the first-team - and the President, the owner of the club who makes investments that he could easily ignore."

