Leeds have already strengthened their attacking unit and remain confident a defensive addition will soon follow, with centre-back Jaka Bijol in the UK for medical tests ahead of his proposed move from Udinese. And Elland Road chiefs will hope other priority positions can be filled before Everton come to town.
Recent reports suggest Leeds have made moves in central midfield and upfront, while the YEP reported earlier this week on interest in Swedish left-back Gabriel Gudmundsson. And with those links in mind, we’ve attempted to draw up a dream starting line-up for that 2025/26 season-opener in two month’s time.
Emerged as a possible target for Leeds recently, albeit reports suggest Newcastle are keen to keep the 33-year-old even if they sign James Trafford. Would provide great experience to calm things down during what could be a frantic opening night.
1. GK: Nick Pope
Emerged as a possible target for Leeds recently, albeit reports suggest Newcastle are keen to keep the 33-year-old even if they sign James Trafford. Would provide great experience to calm things down during what could be a frantic opening night. | Getty Images
Would really test the defensive resolve of whoever starts at left wing for Everton, particularly with the Elland Road crowd behind him. The challenge will be how he copes defensively.
2. RB: Jayden Bogle
Would really test the defensive resolve of whoever starts at left wing for Everton, particularly with the Elland Road crowd behind him. The challenge will be how he copes defensively. | George Wood/Getty Images
Gets the nod at right centre-back and his recovery pace in behind will be crucial, particularly if Leeds feel the momentum and begin to push onto Everton. Physical presence might also be needed against someone like Beto.
3. CB: Joe Rodon
Gets the nod at right centre-back and his recovery pace in behind will be crucial, particularly if Leeds feel the momentum and begin to push onto Everton. Physical presence might also be needed against someone like Beto. | Getty Images
Another whose physical presence and aggressiveness could go a long way to stifling Everton's No.9, whoever it may be. In Leeds for a medical as a switch from Udinese edges closer, and will no doubt see the best of Elland Road on that Monday night.
4. CB: Jaka Bijol
Another whose physical presence and aggressiveness could go a long way to stifling Everton's No.9, whoever it may be. In Leeds for a medical as a switch from Udinese edges closer, and will no doubt see the best of Elland Road on that Monday night. | Getty Images
The YEP broke news of interest in the LOSC Lille defender on Wednesday morning and he'd bring yet more experience to an already battle-hardened defensive unit. If he arrives and gets a debut against Everton, Leeds fans will be sure to give him a great welcome.
5. LB: Gabriel Gudmundsson
The YEP broke news of interest in the LOSC Lille defender on Wednesday morning and he'd bring yet more experience to an already battle-hardened defensive unit. If he arrives and gets a debut against Everton, Leeds fans will be sure to give him a great welcome. | AFP via Getty Images
Leeds' club captain deserves to lead his side out upon their Premier League return and remains one of the first names on Farke's team sheet. Should add an element of nastiness that will be needed against a physical Everton side.
6. CDM: Ethan Ampadu
Leeds' club captain deserves to lead his side out upon their Premier League return and remains one of the first names on Farke's team sheet. Should add an element of nastiness that will be needed against a physical Everton side. | Matt McNulty/Getty Images