Leeds are facing a potential exodus of top players if they are relegated from the Premier League with a host of top-flight rivals ready to trigger release clauses if Jesse Marsch's side go down to the Championship.
Sportsmail has learned that most of Leeds' stars, including Kalvin Phillips, Raphinha and Patrick Bamford, will be available for modest fees averaging around £30million if they are relegated.
Club owner Andrea Radrizzani has given release clauses to most players, unlike other relegation-threatened clubs such as Everton.
Patrick Bamford (left) and Raphinha (right) could leave for modest fees averaging about £30m
Leeds' players will also face compulsory pay-cuts if they stay at Elland Road in the event of relegation.