Leeds' summer business has seen the club add Brenden Aaronson, Rasmus Kristensen and Marc Roca to their ranks as head coach Jesse Marsch looks to avoid a repeat of last season.
The Whites were not safe from relegation until the final whistle blew at Turf Moor on the last day of the season, where Burnley were beaten by Newcastle United.
Leeds saw off Brentford with goals from Raphinha and Jack Harrison at the home of the Bees, which paved the way for Victor Orta to pursue some of the Whites' long-term top flight targets.
So far, Leeds have spent in the region of £50 million and look set to spend further if Raphinha and Kalvin Phillips leave for sizeable fees in this window.
The squad will understandably be left depleted by the influential duo's Elland Road exit but attempts to supplement the current group in key areas is already underway.
Here is a breakdown of every Premier League side's transfer spending so far this summer - and where Leeds rank among their divisional rivals.
1. Premier League summer transfer expenditure table
Leeds United's second summer signing Rasmus Kristensen poses at Elland Road (Image: Leeds United)
2. Nottingham Forest: £0
Championship play-off winning manager Steve Cooper is yet to bolster his Forest squad, but will be delighted to keep hold of sought-after forward Brennan Johnson (Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images)
3. Manchester United: £0
New Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has not yet dipped into the transfer market since assuming control at Old Trafford but is reportedly eyeing a move for Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong, who previously worked under Ten Hag at AFC Ajax (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
4. Leicester City: £0
Brendan Rodgers' Leicester are another side yet to spend a penny in this summer window but could lose Youri Tielemans which would pave the way for a replacement to be brought in at the King Power Stadium (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
5. Fulham: £0
Marco Silva sealed Fulham's return to the top flight by clinching the Championship title back in April. His side boast 43-goal Aleksandar Mitrovic who smashed the second tier goalscoring record last season (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)
6. Everton: £0
Frank Lampard's Everton survived the drop last season, but their relegation scare has not forced them into transfer action just yet. James Tarkowski looks set to join the Toffees on a free transfer, however (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)