Leeds United head coach Marcelo Bielsa has confirmed at his recent press confernence, that Yosuke Ideguchi’s future would be decided by the end of this month.

If the Elland Road club want the  21-year-old Japanese international off their books for the remainder of the season, then they have just over two weeks to arrange a move.

So what should Leeds do? Offload or keep?

We discuss.....

Jay Taylor

Loan him out.

He is clearly not in Marcelo Bielsa’s plans, and that is a shame having looked decent in pre-season.

The Japan international hasn’t had much of a chance at Elland Road and if he isn’t playing a move away on the continent would look the most obvious.

I wouldn’t sell him just yet incase there is a freak spate of injuries, but a loan out would be the best thing right now.

Gary Hutchnson

At this moment in time, they should keep him. They need numbers in the squad and getting rid of too many players would be a bad move.

They could be left looking a bit light and there’s no imminent reason to move him out the door.

Besides, if they’ve not made their mind up it could mean he’s still got something to offer and even loaning him out could be a risk.

George Dagless

Send him out on loan.

If they are unsure on him I don't see him getting minutes much this year at the club.

His career has stalled and so they should pick out a loan that he could actually benefit from rather than the one he went on last season.

He needs to be playing.

Sam Rourke

I'd keep him.

Ideguchi isn't a first-team starter at Leeds but if a few of the central midfielders pick up injuries through the season, it could be the Japanese star's opportunity to stake a claim.

I've got high hopes for Ideguchi.