Leeds United correspondent Phil Hay has claimed the club could make three more signings this summer.

The Lowdown: Two huge exits

Victor Orta has been a busy man this summer, bringing in Brenden Aaronson, Rasmus Kristensen and Marc Roca at combined cost of just over £52m.

Andrea Radrizzani’s phone has also been ringing, with Leeds looking likely to lose Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha.

Leeds have agreed to an initial £42m fee with Manchester City for Phillips and a £60m-£65m total fee with Chelsea for Raphinha.

The Latest: Hay’s claim

Hay shared a story for The Athletic on Tuesday morning regarding how Leeds will recover from selling Phillips and Raphinha.

He claimed that ‘Phillips and Raphinha moving on could mean a total of six players coming in’ – with ‘a midfielder, a winger and a forward to follow’ to the three already signed.

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The Verdict: Camara, De Ketelaere and Gakpo?

Leeds have been heavily linked with three players in recent weeks who appear to fit Hay’s recent claim.

The Whites have apparently made ‘direct contact’ with the representatives of RB Salzburg midfielder Mohamed Camara and are in talks for PSV winger Cody Gakpo.

Hay has previously admitted that Leeds are also ‘serious’ about signing Club Brugge forward Charles de Ketelaere, so those three could well arrive in Yorkshire, with Leeds potentially using all the funds from pending Phillips and Raphinha sales.