Leeds United remain hopeful of appointing Marcelo Bielsa as their new boss in what would be a major coup for the Championship club.

The Argentinian is a renowned coach in world football and has clear ideas about how the game should be played, with a focus on fast, attacking football.

Therefore, his potential arrival is exciting for fans and it would signal major changes at the club, particularly the squad.

Bielsa is sure to make several signings, whilst players are also sure to leave.

Here we look at two potential incomings and outgoings that would please supporters...

The Whites are desperate for a goalkeeper and after Felix Wiedwald's struggles last season they are sure to stay in the domestic market.

And, promising Manchester United youngster Henderson could be an ideal fit after an excellent spell with Shrewsbury last season. He is ready for the Championship and could flourish in the second tier.

Another key area Leeds need to strengthen is up top and Vydra is the goalscorer the side are lacking.

Importantly, he also has the technique and skill to be a key man in a Bielsa team that will look to dominate possession. The Czech international will cost but it could be worth it in May 2019.

We've already mentioned Leeds need for a keeper and that's because Wiedwald was a disastrous signing.

Having arrived from Bremen, hopes were high but the German stopper struggled to adapt to English football. He won't be near the first-team next season so the Yorkshire club are better cashing in on him.

The Swedish forward is another poor signing from 12 months ago and should be moved on too.

He will be way down the pecking order at Elland Road and simply isn't good enough for a side that are aiming for promotion from the Championship.