Leptoquark (LQ) models have received increased interest in recent year as compelling explanations
of the charged-current π΅-meson anomalies known as π
π· (β) and the resulting indication of lepton-
flavor non-universality. At the LHC, leptoquarks can be searched for in various channels, including
pair, single, and resonant production, as well as Drell-Yan. We summarize these different channels
and their complementarity. Furthermore, we review the current status of the leptoquark models
that can address the π
π· (β) anomalies. To that end, we consider the most recent data sets from high-
π π tails at the LHC and low-energy precision measurements and highlight their complementary.
Moreover, we comment on the future perspectives for LHC searches for these models.

