90min
·10 August 2022
90min
·10 August 2022
Leeds will be aiming high as they embark on their first full campaign under Jesse Marsch in 2022/23.
The likes of Rasmus Kristensen, Tyler Adams, Marc Roca, Brenden Aaronson and Darko Gyabi have all arrived during the summer to bolster a squad in need of strengthening after last season's escape from relegation.
Here are their squad numbers for the 2022/23 season.
1 - Illan Meslier (GK)2 - Luke Ayling3 - Junior Firpo4 - Adam Forshaw5 - Robin Koch6 - Liam Cooper7 - Brenden Aaronson8 - Marc Roca9 - Patrick Bamford10 - Crysencio Summerville11 - Jack Harrison12 - Tyler Adams13 - Kristoffer Klaesson (GK)14 - Diego Llorente15 - Stuart Dallas16 - Sonny Perkins18 - Darko Gyabi19 - Rodrigo20 - Daniel James21 - Pascal Struijk23 - Luis Sinisterra25 - Rasmus Kristensen26 - Lewis Bate30 - Joe Gelhardt33 - Leo Hjelde37 - Cody Drameh42 - Sam Greenwood43 - Mateusz Klich55 - Harry Christy63 - Archie Gray
Players without squad numbers: Joel Robles, Ian Poveda
The big numbers have been claimed in the majority by the Leeds squad, but there still a few intriguing openings for any new arrivals.
As long as it is unique within their squad, Premier League players can wear any number between one and 99, although tradition dictates that you will usually see first-teamers donning one to about 30 - barring a few exceptions.
Man City youngster Cole Palmer holds the record for the highest number in Premier League history, turning out in the number 80.
Also following tradition, goalkeepers will generally occupy numbers one and 13.
Premier League players cannot wear the number zero - and that's fair enough because it would be a bit silly.
Premier League players are only allowed to change squad number during pre-season or if one is sold or loaned to another club in the January transfer window.
Clubs must submit their confirmed squad list - including shirt numbers - by a specified deadline each year, and numbers cannot be changed thereafter. In 2021 that deadline was 1 September.
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