Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa will be heading towards to January transfer window knowing that there is bound to be interest in his players.

Kemar Roofe is likely to be a player to receive a great deal of interest having scored 10 goals and provided two assists in 15 appearances in the Championship so far this season.

But would the loss of Roofe in January, be enough to de-rail Leeds promotion push?

We discuss.....

Alfie Burns

It probably would to a certain extent, but Patrick Bamford is coming back and he would be an adequate replacement.

Of course, Roofe has scored a lot of goals and done so well this year, so he would be missed.

But the way Marcelo Bielsa’s side have overcome problems this season, you’d probably back them to bounce back from losing Roofe.

Jay Taylor

I think it would.

He is a talisman up front for Leeds, and I can’t see others who replace him scoring the required goals to get them into the Premier League.

When the striker was injured earlier in the season, his understudies failed to make as much of an impact as he can.

It has the potential to be devastating, should he be sold.

Louie Chandler

I don't think so.

Roofe has been brilliant this season and should no doubt remain the club's first choice, but they have other options in that area.

I would fancy Patrick Bamford to come in and fill the void if he were to leave.

George Harbey

Definitely - it'd be catastrophic for the club.

Sure, his sale would probably generate a huge fee, but who would Leeds sign?

It could take time to get a new signing up and running in the goal charts and it’s just pointless if Roofe leaves.