Leeds United are flying high in the Championship, with Marcelo Bielsa's men looking capable of pushing for promotion this season.

Whilst things are looking positive on the pitch, it's also a good time for the Whites in general.

The supporters are completely behind the way the club is moving forward and there is a real connection between the players, management and fans.

Another pleasing factor for Leeds is the younger players that are starting to make an impact.

Carlos Coberan is doing a fine job with the U23s and there looks to be some real quality ready to break through into the first-team.

However, some youngsters would benefit from moving away from this environment and playing competitive football that could take their game up a level.

Here we look at TWO players who will seek regular football elsewhere in the January window...

The 17-year-old made a huge impression on his debut against Brentford and it would be great to see him kick on.

But, if we're realistic, his game time is going to be limited. Leeds have an injury crisis that will have eased by January and new recruits are expected.

That will see Clarke go back to the U23s but having had a taste of first-team football, he would surely be eager to play competitively and it could help his development.

The 18-year-old striker has already had a taste of senior football, having played 19 games for Leyton Orient, with the majority in League Two.

Yet, he is a long way away from the first-team at Leeds and it's understandable as he needs to improve.

Once again, playing competitively will suit him and ensure he comes back a better player, whilst just moving away can be a good learning experience for youngsters.

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