Leeds United's start to the season has been an excellent one, with the Whites sitting pretty at the top of the Championship table.

At the time of writing, the club were in the midst of a tough home tie with Birmingham City, going two nil down to a Che Adams double which threatens to put their excellent start to the campaign under threat.

However, things are still looking well for the Elland Road outfit, and after a summer which saw numerous new signings join new manager Marcelo Bielsa at the club, it's certainly an exciting time to be a Leeds fan at the moment.

The January window will also soon be upon us, and it's a time when the club will no doubt make further moves in the market, whether that be incomings or outgoings from what is a talented squad of players.

With that in mind, we at FLW decided to take a look at the Leeds squad and see who could be under threat in terms of being moved on from the squad to pastures new.

Here's TWO players who fall into that category...

Stuart Dallas

The Northern Ireland winger has found himself surplus to first team requirements in the main this campain, and he is definitely someone who could well see his future lying away from Elland Road.

Marcelo Bielsa does include him on a regular basis within the squad, but Dallas might well feel that he deserves more minutes, and a January sale cannot be ruled out just yet for the former Brentford man.

Lewis Baker

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The Chelsea loanee has not found himself heavily involved with first team affairs in terms of a starting place, and this could well see him either return to his parent club, or find another move which suits him come January.

The young midfielder was expected to flourish this term at Elland Road, but the form of others and the overall style Bielsa has his team playing has so far seen Baker fail to make an impact.

Baker is certainly someone who could find himself out of the door come January.