The new Premier League season starts on August 5, and it will be Leeds United's third consecutive season in the top flight.
The Whites are starting to get familiar with the Premier League, but there will be some changes for the new season. Not only are there three new clubs in the form of newly-promoted sides Fulham, AFC Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest, but a number of law changes will also comes into effect when the new campaign begins.
Six amendments to the laws ahead of the 2022/23 season have been confirmed, so here's a look at what changes Leeds, and the other 19 Premier League clubs, will have to get used to.
Managers were allowed to use five substitutes in a game when football returned to action from the Covid-19 pandemic. This was a temporary measure, but it has now been made permanent.