Leeds United had a fairly poor end to the season amidst managerial and tactical changes.

Under the guidance of Marco Bielsa, Whites fans will be hoping to mount a charge on the play-offs and wipe away the pain of finishing in the bottom-half of the table last season.

The Elland Road side have the name and the history to attract players who can make a real difference in the Championship.

There are a number of free agents still without clubs as the summer transfer window moves into its final three weeks ahead of its closure on August 7.

Here are three free agents Leeds should look to sign to bolster their squad to make a sustained challenge for the play-offs.

The 24-year-old has been on trial with Celtic during the summer but that move as not materialised after talks with manager Brendon Rogers.

Odubajo is now training with Brentford as he looks to secure a new deal at a new club.

And Leeds should step in to snap up the right-back as soon as possible.

Formerly a right winger, in the system Bielsa will be implementing, Odubajo would be the perfect right-wing back. His pace and positional awareness would be loved by all at Elland Road .

And at his age, he would be an incredible signing on a free transfer.

The former Germany international would be a colossal signing should Leeds decide to go for the defender.

He is no nonsense and has the experience to walk into any Championship squad. 

At 33-years-old Huth is in the peak of his career. He has the footballing mind to be able to read the danger and thwart anything that comes near him which outweighs his lack of pace.

From an offensive point too, Huth would be a handful from attacking set pieces and would surely pop up with a vital goal or two.

Having left Hull in the summer, Leeds have been consistently linked with Hernandez.

And at 27-years-old he is the perfect fit for a Leeds side that need a physical front man but with the pace and guile to get in behind and score goals at vital times.

The former Hull striker has an option to sign for CSKA Moscow, who can offer him Champions League football but the general standard of football is better in England.

Hernandez has scored 30 goals for Hull in 49 games in the second tier. This type of record makes him one of the most prolific Championship strikers in recent years and someone Leeds should snap up.