LEEDS UNITED fans have noticed that the cover stars of their 2024 calendar have all ditched the club for the Premier League.
The Yorkshire side are being battered by fans online after their summer of sales has rendered their official calendar out of date.
All three of Leeds United’s 2024 Calendar cover stars have left the club[/caption]The calendar’s three cover stars – Georginio Rutter, Archie Gray and Crysensio Summerville – have all left Elland Road during the summer transfer window in favour of Premier League switches.
Rutter swapped West Yorkshire for the south coast in a £40m switch to Brighton.
While Summerville and Gray headed to the capital, with the former joining West Ham for £30m and rising star Gray making a move to Spurs for the same price tag.
The trio aren’t the only reason that the calendar is out of date either, both Jamie Shackleton and Luke Ayling featured inside the official merchandise.
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The pair both left the club this summer on free transfers with Shackleton joining Sheffield United and Ayling heading to Middlesbrough.
Fans couldn’t believe what they were seeing and took to social media to brutally mock Leeds.
One wrote: “Imagine launching a calendar only for everyone on the cover to leave before the season starts…”
While another simply added: “Ouch!”
Crysencio Summerville joined West Ham this summer[/caption] Archie Gray has made a big step up to join Ange Postegolou’s Tottenham side[/caption]BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS
A third joked: “It’s more of an Argos catalogue”.
And a fourth teased: “At least it’s still in one piece and hasn’t fallen apart.”
What Leeds might lose in sales of their calendar they have more than made up in transfer fees.
However, banking north of £100m for their best players has also seen their on-field performances take a hit.
Leeds are yet to win a game this season, drawing twice in the league and being battered 3-0 by Middlesbrough in the Carabao Cup.
Leeds have found it hard to re-find their form of last season with so many exits this summer[/caption]