Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds are enjoying their best start to a season in years as they continue to earn praise from around the country.

Leeds were knocked off the top spot for the first time in a while as they failed to beat Brentford in a high tempo game, with Sheffield United taking the initiative with their impressive win over Hull City at Bramall Lane.

Not being top will not worry Marcelo Bielsa too much, as his side have demonstrated they have the qualities to go on and win promotion this season.

Despite this, the squad has looked pretty thin at times and Bielsa will surely look to bolster his options in January.

One way to do this is to look up and take a punt on a player who is not getting many minutes in the Premier League.

Here at FLW, we take a look at FOUR Premier League outcasts that’d slot perfectly into Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds lineup…

Jason Puncheon is struggling for game time at Crystal Palace after an injury setback last season.

When fully fit, he has proven he has the quality to swing games in his sides favour and he could be perfect for Leeds in the Championship.

Adrian is a goalkeeper that certainly buys into Bielsa’s values of playing out from the back.

With the signing of Lukasz Fabianski, the Spaniard has been unlucky to not feature for West Ham, but dropping down a level could be beneficial for either party.

Ezequiel Schelotto has hardly featured for Brighton this year due to the form of Martin Montoya, which has made him third choice in the right back department.

The Argentinian showed last season that he is very good going forward and this could be crucial for Leeds.

Tom Cleverley is the sort of midfielder who can dictate the tempo from deep, which is a facet of Leeds’ game.

Although he hasn’t featured heavily for Watford, Cleverley would be a shrewd acquisition for Leeds, potentially in a slightly deeper role where he can see the whole pitch.