Leeds yet to make an official announcement confirming Bielsa's comments
Thursday 10 September 2020 15:28, UK
Leeds head coach Marcelo Bielsa says "everything has been sorted" for him to remain in charge of the club this season.
Bielsa brought Leeds' top-flight exile to an end when he led them to the Championship title in July - the club's first silverware since 1992.
When joining the club in the summer of 2018, Bielsa signed a two-year contract at Elland Road, with an option of extending the deal for another season.
Bielsa did not wish to comment on his future during the Championship victory celebrations, but has now confirmed he will stay for the club's first season back in the Premier League.
"I will be working the next season at Leeds United," said Bielsa at a news conference ahead of Saturday's trip to Liverpool, live on Sky Sports.
"Everything has been sorted and it is definite that I will be here next season."
Leeds will begin their Premier League campaign against Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday.
Bielsa said the trip to Anfield to face Jurgen Klopp's champions would be "a very special game".
"They are one of the best teams in the world, with a fine system and very good players," said the Argentinian.
"It's difficult to say how our players are going to adjust to the Premier League. We have prepared for this, but we need to show it on the pitch."
Bielsa said that he will not be changing his team's style of play following promotion.
"To begin with we will try to play the same way," he added.
Bielsa is, Pep Guardiola claims, the best coach he has ever seen. Mauricio Pochettino describes him as his 'football father'. In a 30-year career Marcelo Bielsa has been one of the game's most influential coaches.
In 2018, Leeds persuaded him to try to take them back into to the Premier League. After a 16-year exile it is mission accomplished.
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After 16 years away, Leeds United have won the Championship and a return to the Premier League. We chart their fall and rise back to the top flight of English football.
Last season ended in heartbreak for Leeds United. Despite spending most of the season in the top two they failed to make automatic promotion, then crashed out of the play-offs to Derby County despite being favourites to progress.
But Marcelo Bielsa signed on for another year, and they bounced back to go one better in 2019/20. Now, after 16 years of waiting, Leeds are back in the Premier League as champions.