Leeds United are sure to have a high turnover of players this summer as Marcelo Bielsa looks to reshape his squad ahead of a promotion push.

The Whites endured a very tough campaign last time out and whilst the managerial situation wasn't ideal with Andreas Christensen replaced by Paul Heckingbottom, who looked out his depth, there's no doubt the squad wasn't strong enough.

Recruitment 12 months ago was extremely poor and that has left Leeds with a bloated squad that has a lot of pretty average players.

So, whilst incomings are vital, to inject some quality into the squad, Bielsa will also be keen to shift a lot of the current crop.

Here we look at four players we expect to move on in the coming weeks...

The Swedish forward just didn't make a positive impact at Elland Road last season. He didn't establish himself in the side and it's hard to see him getting a chance next year.

Leeds will struggle to get their money back on him but the former Malmo player will leave for first-team football.

Another who struggled to get a game last season was Hadi Sacko.

The pacey winger is far too wasteful on the ball and the Whites have better options already in the final third, so with arrivals expected, he too will have to make way.

One of the many poor signings last year, Dutch forward Grot hasn't shown anyone that he could become a good Championship forward.

He is young though, so a loan may be more beneficial to all parties but either way he isn't going to be getting in Bielsa's side.

Despite arriving with a decent reputation from Belgian football, left-back De Bock struggled in English football.

So much so that he was dropped for youngster Tom Pearce who now is ahead of him in the pecking order. That could see the former Club Brugge man leave Elland Road after just six months.