Leeds United keeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell has admitted he will look to leave the club if he isn't number one next season.

The Northern Ireland international was handed the gloves when Marcelo Bielsa took over and was part of the team that were pushing for automatic promotion up until January.

Then, the Whites went out and bought the experienced Kiko Casilla, which pushed Peacock-Farrell to the bench. The Spaniard didn't convince and he made some significant mistakes in the run-in, with a summer departure seemingly on the cards.

It's unclear whether Leeds would look for a new keeper but Peacock-Farrell told reporter Ian Parker that he needs to be playing.

"If I stay at Leeds I’ll be staying at Leeds to play. The two scenarios would probably be I’m staying at Leeds and I’m playing or I’ll have to be elsewhere I think."

Even though some supporters appreciated his honesty and recognised that the youngster needs to play, it's fair to say most didn't appreciate Peacock-Farrell talking about leaving.

Here's some of the reaction...