Leeds United chiefs are hoping that they will not need to utilise the January transfer market next year but there could be a circumstance where they have no choice.

One goal from four Premier League games and none at all from open play has stirred worry among supporters about attacking options. Daniel Farke had already underlined the need for more offensive players before deadline day, in vain.

Leeds were frustrated not to land, in their eyes, the final piece of the jigsaw but Farke has since underlined that United are lacking quality in the final third.

The club have maxed out PSR spending so spending in January will have to be coupled with a sale. Here are three issues Leeds could sort in January.

Signing another attacker

It might be that Leeds are still struggling to find the

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