Leeds United finish their season with a home encounter with Queens Park Rangers this afternoon, with fans hoping that their side can end what has been a disappointing year on a high note.

Manager Paul Heckingbottom fell short of guiding his men into the play-off spots having inherited a side in a reasonable position at the turn of the year and will hope to use his first summer in charge of the club to significantly improve upon his current options.

Chairman Andrea Radrizzani has been in the national newspapers this week after his company, Eleven Sports, acquired the rights to show live La Liga football within the UK, an accolade held by Sky for many years.

With the Italian's interest in the Spanish top flight rife, deals for this pair currently plying their trade in the league could be on the cards...

The Argentine striker spent a season with West Ham from 2016-17, scoring just once in what was a largely underwhelming spell with the Hammers.

Eight goals with relegated Las Palmas this term represents a much healthier return for the 24-year-old, who is likely to be made available for loan once again when he returns to parent club Deportivo Maldonado in Uruguay.

Leeds' transfer recruitment has been worldwide over the past twelve months and the former Boca Juniors star could be a potential addition to the squad ahead of the new campaign.

Director of football Victor Orta will certainly have the contacts in place to pursue a deal for the player who could excel in the second tier of the English game.

This year is make or break for Calleri and Leeds could benefit from his presence for what would be quite a nominal fee.

The Romanian is another to have suffered the ignominy of relegation from Spain's top flight this season, after Deportivo's fate was finally sealed last weekend in a 4-2 home defeat to champions, Barcelona.

Andone has struggled to make the starting eleven for much of the campaign, appearing just sixteen times from the beginning and twelve times from the bench but a healthy seven-goal return will appeal to the decision makers at Elland Road.

The 25-year-old is a regular international and performed well in a previous spell at Cordoba where he averaged a goal every other game.

His movement and ability to find space within the box makes him an interesting candidate to fill the striking hole in West Yorkshire and his attributes highlight him as a player that could succeed if given the chance in the English game.

Leeds fans, is a new striker a must this summer?