Two Leeds United players are not expected to play again this season and one of them could soon be on the way out of Elland Road, according to a new update.
Leeds pushing for immediate Premier League return
The Whites are currently top of the Championship, with Daniel Farke now preparing his side for a crucial run-in with the games coming thick and fast.
Leeds have been in unbelievable form in 2024, winning 12 of 13 second-tier games, conceding just three goals during that time. Now, just eight league fixtures remain, starting this Friday against Watford before a home meeting with Hull City on Monday.
Leeds United 3-0 Birmingham City
1st January
Cardiff City 0-3 Leeds United
13th January
Leeds United 2-1 Preston North End
21st January
Leeds United 1-0 Norwich City
24th January
Bristol City 0-1 Leeds United
2nd February
Leeds United 3-0 Rotherham United
10th February
Swansea City 0-4 Leeds United
13th February
Plymouth Argyle 0-2 Leeds United
17th February
Leeds United 3-1 Leicester City
23rd February
Huddersfield Town 1-1 Leeds United
2nd March
Leeds United 1-0 Stoke City
5th March
Sheffield Wednesday 0-2 Leeds United
8th March
Leeds United 2-0 Millwall
17th March
The Whites have a number of injury concerns ahead of the trip to Vicarage Road, though, with Georginio Rutter having minor surgery after the recent win against Millwall.
Meanwhile, Connor Roberts appeared to suffer an injury for Wales on Tuesday, whereas Junior Firpo won’t return from international duty with the Democratic Republic of Congo until Thursday.
Pascal Struijk and Stuart Dallas remain long-term absentees, with Farke sharing news on Wednesday that the former has undergone surgery and will return in pre-season, and it looks like we won't be seeing Dallas in a Leeds shirt any time soon either.
Journalist shares Stuart Dallas update
It is now approaching two years since Dallas suffered a serious leg injury against Manchester City. The 31-year-old hasn’t returned to action since, suffering a number of setbacks during that time. Farke said last month: “With Stuart, the same. He gets all the time he needs. He’s been out for so many months, it is not possible to speak about days. We give him all the time. He’s seen different consultants.
“We’ve tried everything in order to work with him in the most-professional way and hope it works out in the end. We try everything to support him and don’t want to put any pressure on him.”
Meanwhile, Dallas recently said on his condition: “I’m doing okay. It’s almost two years since the injury but I am doing okay and working towards trying to get back before the end of the season. I’m doing everything I can to do that.”
Now, Football Insider journalist Pete O’Rourke has said that Dallas is not expected to play for Leeds again this season and is likely to leave Elland Road when his £45,000-a-week contract expires in the summer.
He states that there is ‘no timeline’ for Dallas’ comeback at Leeds and that he’s set to be released this summer in what is a heartbreaking update for the player and everyone associated with Leeds, with the Northern Ireland international a fan favourite in Yorkshire.
