Leeds have loaned out a further four players, including new recruits Kyle Amor and Michael Cody, for the 2010 season.
Worrall signs new one-year deal - then loaned out to French club
Leeds have announced that a further four of their players will be loaned out for next season.
Simon Worrall has agreed a new one-year contract with the Rhinos, who have allowed him to join Championship club Toulouse for 2010.
The back-rower, who was 18th man for this year's Grand Final, will leave on a temporary basis to get regular first-team action.
Meanwhile, Dane Manning and Michael Coady will both play for Featherstone under the guidance of former Rhinos boss Daryl Powell.
Dual registration
Coady and fellow new signing Kyle Amor, who will be joining Whitehaven, will be dual registered under new rules introduced by the Rugby Football League.
Leeds had already confirmed that full-back Ben Jones-Bishop, 21, would spend
next year with Super League rivals Harlequins.
The decision to allow their fringe players to leave on a temporary basis comes after an age restriction was placed on the Reserve Academy.
The Rhinos have also recruited Brett Delaney and Greg Eastwood, though Lee Smith, Ashley Gibson and Michael Ratu have left Headingley.
"The Reserve Academy next season is an Under 20 competition which means that you cannot stockpile players just in case they are required for the first team," chief executive Gary Hetherington said on the Rhinos' website.
"That has meant a number of players moving on at the end of the season for new challenges elsewhere such as Michael Ratu and Ashley Gibson.
"However we are confident that the squad we have assembled will be even stronger than the one that won their third title in a row at Old Trafford."