Wednesday 20 April 2016 08:28, UK
Leeds have promised to refund season ticket holders if the club does not make the Championship play-offs next season.
Fans that purchase their tickets before the end of May will be entitled to a 25 per cent refund on their net season ticket price if the club fail to make the top six.
The money-back offer will double to 50 per cent if the club sells over 15,000 season tickets for the 2016-17 campaign before July 31.
Leeds, who last made the play-offs in 2006, have had an average attendance this season of less than 23,000.
"We are more determined than ever to gain promotion from the Championship and are fully committed to doing everything we can to return this great club to the Premier League in 2016/17," said a statement advertising the offer on the club's website.
"With the full support of our fans, we believe we can achieve this goal next season."
As with all offers terms and conditions apply: Tickets must be purchased before May 31, while the refund will be minus 20 per cent VAT and three per cent Football League levy. The offer is not available to 'United for 20 Years' season ticket holders.
The club has also announced it has frozen season ticket prices for a third year running and reduced the cost for U16s.