The coming summer is going to be a huge one for Leeds United, who need to put a disappointing 2017/18 campaign behind them.   

There was plenty of positivity around Elland Road heading into this season, with Leeds hoping to challenge for the play-offs and a Premier League return that has evaded them for so long.

Despite a strong start, Leeds have faded in 2018, recording just two victories and sliding towards mid-table.

Andrea Radrizzani, Leeds’ Italian owner, delivered a brutal assessment of what was going on at Elland Road in an interview with talkSPORT, where he was particularly critical of Paul Heckingbottom’s playing squad.

In the summer, a huge overhaul of players is expected, as Leeds look to put things right after such a disappointing year.

With that in mind, we take a look at FOUR Leeds players that find themselves fighting for their future at Elland Road…

O’Kane has been disappointing since the turn of the year, with the midfielder’s performances far from convincing.

At the start of the season, O’Kane was good, but his dramatic dip in form has seen him come in for huge criticism.

Leeds’ supporters love Berardi, not for his ability, but the pure passion he shows in a white shirt.

However, Berardi’s discipline has cost Leeds on occasion this season, with the 29-year-old picking up three red cards.

That discipline has put Berardi on a tightrope.

Injuries might’ve plagued Ekuban’s debut season in English football, but the striker can’t blame those injuries for his failure to convert chances.

Ekuban’s goal tally this year is so disappointing, with the striker’s performances in recent weeks pulling plenty of criticism.

It’s been an odd year for Cibicki, who found himself on the fringe, before he made a huge impact around Christmas.

Cibicki now finds himself back on the fringe under Heckingbottom, with his chances looking limited.

After such a difficult first year in England, it is difficult to say whether Leeds will take the forward into next season.