Leeds United have no plans in place for pre-season games.

The Whites are in a state of limbo until owner Massimo Cellino decides who will be head coach for next season, with incumbent Steve Evans out of contract at the end of June, while his job has seemingly been offered around by the club.




Evans has drawn up a pre-season plan, but according to the Press Association, no games have been arranged, as that is to be left for the new boss.

Last summer, Leeds handed Uwe Rosler the head coach's job on 20th May and he quickly arranged a training camp and friendlies in Austria and Norway, against Bundesliga sides.
 


Leeds' hunt for a new head coach shows no signs of bearing fruit soon however, with MK Dons boss Karl Robinson having rejected the job.

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The club approached Bristol Rovers to speak to Darrell Clarke, but he signed a new contract with the now League One side on Friday.

Meanwhile, mooted contenders John Sheridan and Giuseppe Iachini have taken new jobs, being appointed at Notts County and Udinese respectively.