As poor players go, we've seen some bad ones at both Leeds United and Aston Villa over the years but we think there's two on the current books that might top the list.

For Villa, it's £850k-rated Libor Kozak, who was ruled out for the rest of the season once again in February having picked up another long-term injury.

Signed for £4million back in 2013 when Paul Lambert was in charge at the club, he started well in the Midlands but successive long-term injuries has seen his play-time severely hit as managers have come and gone.

And as for £1.7m-rated Marcus Antonsson at Leeds, he's been out-of-favour since joining the club last summer, making just 16 appearances, most of them as a substitute and scoring just one goal.

Unlike Swedish team-mate Pontus Jansson, whose become a revered figure at Elland Road, he's struggled to break into manager Garry Monk's first-team plans, especially considering the form Chris Wood has been showing for most of the season.

But we want to hear from you, the supporters. So using the poll below tell us who you think has been the worse investment - Libor Kozak or Marcus Antonsson?