Leeds have finally done it, they are back in the big time. 

After 16 years in the English Football League, the country's top table is once again ready and waiting to welcome them.

It's been a turbulent period for United, from languishing in League One to being owned by Massimo Cellino and bottling promotion, they have really been through it all.

Fortunately, however, that's now all behind them.

They now have an owner in Andrea Radrizzani who has the club at heart, while Director of Football Victor Orta has a passion for Leeds that even the most die-hard of supporters possess.

Though, at the centre of it all, is Marcelo Bielsa.

The Argentine manager has been wonderful for the club, changing the way things are run. Whether it be parking, the training ground chef, or set-pieces, he is a man full of wisdom.

Radrizzani

With that in mind, it's hardly a surprise Leeds were promoted. They are meticulous in everything they do, and that should serve them well in the Premier League.

Claims have already been made by the top dogs at Elland Road that they'll target very specific signings, rather than spending big on a plethora of additions like Fulham and Aston Villa.

So, with that in mind, we've had a go at predicting how Leeds could shape up at the beginning of the new campaign. That's based on the rumours we're hearing...

GOALKEEPER

Emi Martinez: The Arsenal stopper was linked with a move by Phil Hay last month and he has shown in recent matches that he's one of the most impressive 'keepers in the top-flight.

Coming in for the injured Bernd Leno, he's made some truly outstanding stops and has showcased why he deserves to be the number one goalkeeper at a club in the Premier League. 

Martinez's stock is rising all the time, but that could be good news for Leeds with Martinez unlikely wanting to carry on as Leno's deputy.

Martinez

DEFENDERS: 

Luke Ayling: Speaking of Arsenal, the former Gunner waltzes into Leeds' side next season. Ayling has become a key member of Bielsa's side and his consistency is a major part of why they were promoted.

He played 37 times this season, scoring four times and providing the same number of assists - he is an instant pick.

Axel Tuanzebe: The first transfer every Leeds fan would pick this summer is Ben White. However, with some of the Premier League's finest in the market for the centre-back, it's hard to see him arriving permanently. On top of that, Brighton have future plans for the youngster. Thus, the idea of signing Tuanzebe has come to light.

Last weekend's print edition of the Sun reported that the former Villa loanee could make a move to Elland Road so with limited options in Leeds' defence, he walks into the backline.

Tuanzebe

Liam Cooper: The club captain simply has to start. He is a pillar of Leeds United, a player with real steel and someone who would relish his opportunity in the Premier League.

Players like Tyrone Mings, Jack O'Connell and Adam Webster have all been big influences since stepping up from the Championship so Bielsa will be hoping Cooper can replicate them.

Danny Rose: The left-back is currently on loan at Newcastle but back in April, he was tipped to sign for Leeds by none other than Kevin Phillips.

Rose seemingly has no future at Tottenham and as a result, could be available on the cheap in the summer transfer window. Signing players with as much Premier League pedigree as Rose will be crucial if they want to avoid the drop.

Rose

MIDFIELD:

Kalvin Phillips: The first name on the teamsheet, even in the Premier League. Phillips is undoubtedly Bielsa's biggest success story since he walked into Yorkshire. The defensive midfielder has turned into a player beyond his years and has even been tipped for England stardom in the future.

The fact he's been linked with a number of Premier League clubs also indicates he has what it takes at a higher level.

Pablo Hernandez: It's unlikely the Spaniard will have the ability to play in all 38 Premier League fixtures but when fully fit, he should be an automatic pick. He has won Leeds' Player of the Year award three seasons in a row and is the man who makes the Whites tick.

Hernandez provides moments of magic from nowhere and top-flight defences will have to be wary of his canny ability to pick out and beat a man.

Eze

Eberechi Eze: Another potential new signing, Eze is highly sought-after and it would take quite something for Leeds to prise him away from other beady eyes in the top-tier. The attacking midfielder has been inspirational for QPR this term, scoring 14 goals and also laying on eight assists.

A move could be on the cards, per The Sun, but only time will tell whether he prefers Yorkshire over moves elsewhere.

ATTACK:

Jack Harrison: Another of the manager's success stories, Harrison has well and truly become a favourite under Bielsa. He has been on loan for the past two campaigns, building on a solid first term to become a key man in 2019/20.

The Whites have an option to buy the winger so a deal, you would have thought, should be concluded fairly soon.

Said Benrahma: Easily one of the most exciting players in the Championship, Benrahma is surely overdue a move. Linked with Aston Villa last summer, better clubs are now calling with Chelsea and Arsenal both casting their eyes towards the electrifying winger.

Leeds are another side to register their interest but some hefty wages might have to be offered by Orta in order to sway him towards the north, rather than London.

Benramha

Jonathan David: Another player touted with a move to the north of England, David could be the player to end Leeds' struggles in front of goal from a central striking position. 

He bagged 23 goals this season, also registering ten assists for his teammates. When he's not finding the back of the net, he's the man supplying the final ball, and he could be game-changing for a side who have had to rely on Patrick Bamford.

Here's the XI in its entirety... 

Leeds Predicted Premier League XI