July 2, 2024

Leeds United are now in transition under the new ownership of 49ers Enterprises, which agreed to buy the club from Aser Ventures last week.
The search for a new manager has begun, and potential contenders include Brendan Rodgers, Carlos Corberan, and Daniel Farke.
The club recently announced that Adam Forshaw and Joel Robles would leave after their contracts expired.
With Forshaw and Robles already on their way out, here’s a look at what might happen to the rest of the squad.

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Following Wednesday’s performance in midfield, it seemed impossible to resist Archie Gray in the centre on Saturday afternoon. Leeds United’s injury situation appears to have improved slightly over the course of the week, and there may be room to keep the 17-year-old in the middle versus Huddersfield Town.
Connor Roberts did not stand out at Chelsea, but he is fit and ready to continue at right-back. Burnley’s loanee should prosper on his return to competitive action. Meanwhile, Ilia Gruev’s struggles this week make it simpler to keep Gray in place.

The Bulgarian has not been ruled out by Daniel Farke, but with so many games remaining on a tight timetable, I would not risk him. Glen Kamara, who was totally rested on Wednesday, will also need to return to the engine room.

The balance between him and Gray as two box-to-box midfielders may be called into question. Perhaps the Finland international can hang on a little longer with greater discipline while Gray takes the lead further forward.
Despite captain Liam Cooper’s outstanding performance against Stamford Bridge, Kamara’s return forces Ethan Ampadu back into defence. Junior Firpo appears to be the only viable option at left-back, with Sam Byram still recovering and Jamie Shackleton ill.

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