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Leeds Sell Struijk to Dodge Financial Ruin
30 Jun
Summary
- Leeds sold Pascal Struijk to Brighton for £20 million.
- The sale occurred on the last day of the financial year.
- This move ensured Leeds' compliance with financial regulations.

Leeds United has secured compliance with Premier League financial regulations thanks to the sale of defender Pascal Struijk to Brighton & Hove Albion for £20 million. This critical transaction took place on June 30th, the very last day of the financial year, effectively averting potential sanctions for the club.
The Yorkshire club needed to generate funds to offset their substantial spending of over £100 million on new signings during the previous summer's transfer window. This investment was made to strengthen the squad with the aim of securing Premier League survival.
Leeds' strategy of retaining key players to ensure survival, with the expectation of future player sales, proved successful. The club's higher-than-expected 14th-place finish and advancement to the Emirates FA Cup semi-final generated crucial income. Coupled with the single sale of Struijk, this has ensured Leeds remains within the Profit and Sustainability Rules for the three-year accounting period ending June 30, 2026.