Leeds United are having a solid season, currently sitting third in the Championship.
Marcelo Bielsa has a small core squad he has to work with, and they are performing to the best of their ability and have so far impressed many in their opening 12 matches.
With a small squad, there will be players who are not a part of the Bielsa revolution at Elland Road.
One such player who has been a victim of such is Mallik Wilks.
The 19-year-old has been loaned out to League One Doncaster Rovers and has been impressive for them so far this season.
After scoring three goals in his first three matches, his form has dropped off a little, notching just one goal in his last 11 appearances.
Despite that, Rovers find themselves sixth in League One after 12 matches - just six points off the summit of the third-tier.
With the young striker absent from what is going on down the road at Leeds, we here at FLW took to Twitter to as the Whitesâ fans a question on the future of Wilks.
It was a very close run thing, but the result was in agreement that the supporters polled feel Wilks be sold by the club next summer.
The season-long loan at Doncaster has swayed 51 per cent of the vote to the opinion that the 19-year-old will be let go by his parent club.
That could be down to the players the club sign in January to get back to the Premier League.
In doing that, it makes Wilksâ chances of a first-team appearance less and less likely.
Conversely, 49 per cent of the voters believe that the young striker will be given a chance to impress for his parent club at the end of his season-long loan deal with the League One outfit.
Wilks has impressed during his loan spell at Doncaster, and that could stand him in good stead.
If he continues that form for the remainder for the campaign, it could see him back at his parent club ready to for a first-team place.