Leeds United head coach Marcelo Bielsa has said that now is not the time to discuss his future. On Sunday, Manchester United will visit Elland Road with fans present for the first time since the pandemic. Leeds are 15th in the Premier League, six points clear of relegation, having finished 10th last season. This is the 66-year-old’s fourth season in charge of Leeds, his longest spell at a club side, which has led to questions about his future at the West Yorkshire club. However, when asked about the topic ahead of Sunday’s game, Bielsa replied: “It's not a subject that we should talk about at this moment.”The Argentinean did provide an update on the fitness of several players. While Bamford is still injured, Stuart Dallas, who limped off in Saturday’s 3-0 defeat at Goodison Park, may return. His availability would be a big boost for Leeds as his replacement against Everton, Leo Hjelde, has a knee problem which could keep him out for three weeks. Bielsa said: “Dallas is recovering. He hasn't been discarded from Sunday's game.“Kalvin (Phillips) and (Liam) Cooper are continuing their normal processes. The objective is that they get to March (and are) available. The medical calculation was 12 weeks and that hasn't changed.”(Photo: Peter Byrne/PA Images via Getty Images)
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