Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa is hopeful that Jack Harrison, Luke Ayling and Raphinha will be available for Saturday's Premier League clash with West Ham United.
Harrison has been cleared to return after recovering from coronavirus, but the attacker needs to be monitored over the next 24 hours before a decision on his involvement this weekend is made.
Ayling and Raphinha, meanwhile, are struggling with knee and groin issues respectively, with the duo both doubts for the clash with David Moyes's side.
Bielsa has already ruled Diego Llorente, Patrick Bamford and Robin Koch out through injury, but the experienced manager has said that Harrison, Ayling and Raphinha have a chance of being involved.
"Diego Llorente, Robin Koch and Patrick Bamford won't be available. The rest of them I couldn't tell you if they will be or they won't be," Bielsa told reporters at his pre-match press conference.
"If I said they would definitely play or wouldn't play, neither of those things are certain. That's why I can't confirm either of the two alternatives."
Pascal Struijk, meanwhile, will again be absent for the Whites through suspension.
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