Leeds United currently sit in third place in the Championship table with 32 matches played, only behind Sheffield United on goal difference and two points behind Norwich City with a game in hand on both sides.

This weekend sees them come up against Bolton Wanderers at Elland Road as they look to close the gap on the top two further, but one of the years' biggest stories reared its head once again in the build-up.

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Legal expert Rob Cramer revealed to BBC West Yorkshire Sport, via the Birmingham Mail, that those teams who complained to the EFL could still take out individual suits against the club.

Last week the EFL concluded their investigation into the incidents, deciding to fine the Whites £200,000, which the club accepted.

With the Whites within touching distance of a Premier League return after 15 years, Marcelo Bielsa and co will be keen for focus to remain on the pitch.

So, should Leeds be worried about this latest update?

We discuss...

Jay Taylor

“It’s all hot air and bluster.

“The odds that several clubs will lay out money to do such a thing after the EFL’s fine is slim.

“I would be surprised if any of the clubs concerned actually went out of their way to go along with this.

“Can’t see anything happening in all honesty.”

Gary Hutchinson 

"No. I can’t see them bothering.

“It’s alright for an expert n law to start throwing these things about, but he’s not an expert in football.

“If other teams start to go down this route they’ll be ridiculed.

“It’s over. Move on.”

Jacob Potter

"They shouldn't be worried.

"The issue seems done and dusted now, and I can't see the EFL acting on the matter anymore.

"Other clubs wanting more action are simply bitter about Leeds' excellent season so far in my opinion."