Leeds United are firmly in control of their own destiny as they chase the dream of Premier League football.
The Whites have enjoyed a blistering first half of the 2019/20 campaign and are well on course to end their exile from the top-flight.

Marcelo Bielsa has built a brilliant squad at Elland Road and the football he is serving up has proved a real treat for supporters.
With the squad settled that could mean a lack of game time for some of the club’s fringe players during the remainder of the season.
We looked at three players who could leave the club on loan during 2020:
Ryan Edmondson
The young striker doesn’t seem to be overly close to making his mark on the first-team right now.
With Leeds firmly in control of an automatic promotion place, it might be the best bet to get Edmondson a loan at a Football League club.

The 18-year-old has a tremendous goalscoring record with the club’s under-23 ranks and looks like being a real star of the future.
Edmondson has played twice for the first time, both times during substitute appearances. The true test will come when he plays regular men’s football, however, and it will bode well for all parties if something can be sorted in 2020.
Mateusz Bogusz
Another 18-year-old, the Polish youngster made his debut for the Whites in the EFL Cup at the start of the 2019/20 campaign.
Bogusz is a consistent performer with the under-23 outfit and looks like having the capabilities to eventually be a first-team regular.
Bogusz is exceptional on the ball, strong in the tackle and also boasts an eye for a pass.
With the likes of Kalvin Phillips, Mateusz Klich and Adam Forshaw all ahead of him in the ranks, a loan move looks like a sound option.
Jordan Stevens
Earlier this season he was given a six-week ban by the Football Association for an off-the-field matter.
That has naturally set him back in his development and a loan move could reignite his hunger for the game.

The 19-year-old has made one appearance for the Whites. That came as a substitute last season during a defeat to Stoke City.
Stevens came through the ranks at Forest Green Rovers and a move to the lower leagues might do him the world of good.
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