Leeds United despite a contract extension yet to be negotiated.Regardless, the 65-year-old expects to be handed a new deal.It follows a brilliant few years at Elland Road, where he has successfully guided the club back to the Premier League.Leeds are back in the top tier after 16 years and countless managers.And they are not being quiet, either, with every game seemingly a rollercoaster of emotions.Their last four Premier League matches sum it up perfectly - two wins, two defeats - beating Leicester and Crystal Palace while losing to Everton and Arsenal.However, relegation has not crossed anyone's mind at the club and instead they are gunning to finish in the top 10.It means that their sights can turn to the summer with no fears over their.
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