Leeds United head coach Uwe Rosler has confirmed that when he makes his next signing, expected to be winger Stuart Dallas from Brentford, he will be done in terms of permanent deals.

Rosler was appointed to succeed Neil Redfearn earlier this summer and has drafted in a number of players, signing goalkeepers Charlie Horton and Ross Turnbull, defender Sol Bamba, midfielder Tom Adeyemi and strikers Chris Wood and Lee Erwin.




Leeds are expected to add Dallas to that group next week and following yesterday's 2-0 friendly win over Everton at Elland Road, Rosler was asked if he is planning to sign further players after the winger.

Rosler would not speak about Dallas directly, but explained that after his next permanent signing he will only look to make further additions through using the loan market.
 

 

The German told a press conference: "I think in terms of permanent deals when what we assume will go ahead goes ahead, then I think on permanent deals we are done.

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"Of course there is also a loan market which could also be attractive to us under certain circumstances.

"But [against Everton] we had a squad of 18 players who I consider first team players and that is not the biggest squad in the world.

"So we always have to have our eyes open and when we need to tap into the loan window then we can do. But there is no real need at this moment in time", the head coach added.

Leeds start their Championship campaign next weekend by hosting Burnley at Elland Road and Rosler will be hoping the Whites can clock up an early win.