Leeds United have confirmed that Marcelo Bielsa will be in charge of the club next season after exercising option to extend his contract into a second season.
Bielsa was appointed as Leeds manager prior to the 2018/19 campaign, with him leading the club to a third placed finish in the Championship.
It meant securing a place in the play-offs, although they lost out in the semi-finals to Derby County 4-3 on aggregate.

Despite failing to secure a return to the Premier League for the first time since the 2003/04 campaign, Leeds confirmed on their official website that Bielsa, who had signed a two-year deal, will be charge next season.
The statement reads: "
"Marcelo has met with the Board of Directors on a number of occasions over the past few days and has confirmed his intention to continue on in his role of Head Coach.
✍️ | #LUFC are delighted to confirm that Chairman @andrearadri has exercised the option to extend Marcelo Bielsa’s contract for a second season
— Leeds United (@LUFC) May 28, 2019
"During Marcelo's debut season in English football, the team amassed a total of 83 points - the highest points total since promotion from League One during the 2009/10 season, playing an attractive brand of football which has helped Bielsa to become a popular figure amongst supporters.
"Vamos Leeds Carajo."

The Argentine did receive criticism regarding his approach leading up to games, namely the incident of secretly watching training sessions of Derby in a incident dubbed 'spygate'.