Leeds have ended their 16-year wait to seal promotion back to the Premier League and now the Whites will be gunning for the Championship title. They could even be crowned champions on Saturday, if Brentford fail to win at Stoke.
The Yorkshire giants will be hoping they get the chance to do it on the pitch at Derby on Sunday as they play their penultimate match of a gruelling 46-game season.
Once the curtain comes down on their memorable season, Leeds will begin preparations for the return to the top-flight as they look to stay in the division.
Former goalkeeper Paul Robinson was left devastated when he was part of the club's relegation from the Premier League at Bolton in 2004.
Now he believes the club need to focus on preserving their status next season and two signings will go a long way to doing that.
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"Brighton have gone on record by saying they don't want Ben White to leave and quite rightly so.
"I'm sure he will have much bigger potential suitors and maybe even Champions League football because he's such a good player.
"They have to sign very sensibly. The team that gets you out of the Championship does not always keep you in the Premier League, look at Norwich this year, no disrespect to them but you have to reinforce that team to stay in the Premier League.
"You look at Aston Villa, you invest to stay in the Premier League and they're hanging on by their bootlaces.
Leeds will try and secure a permanent transfer for Ben White (Image: GETTY)
"You have to have a budget, you have to spend it wisely and with Marcelo Bielsa at the helm, Leeds United are a different animal in the transfer market.
"He attracts top players because he is a top player."
Brighton technical director Dan Ashworth has already made it clear the Seagulls will not consider a sale.
Liverpool are among the clubs to have watched the 22-year-old this season.
Meanwhile Harrison is on loan from Manchester City, which makes the deal far more realistic than the signing of White.