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"The communication has been" - Journalist makes fresh Leeds United transfer claim

Journalist Ryan Taylor has revealed that Marcelo Bielsa does not want to make any radical changes to his Leeds squad in the final days of the transfer window.

Leeds have not made any signings yet this month, and Taylor has claimed that they only want to make small adjustments to the playing staff prior to Monday's deadline.

The Yorkshire-based club have been heavily linked with Red Bull Salzburg midfielder Brenden Aaronson, and they have reportedly made two offers for the player but are yet to agree a deal with the Austrian champions.

Derby County's Jason Knight is another player they are believed to be keen on, yet the 20-year-old remains at Pride Park for now.

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Taylor has stated that he does not expect a busy end to the transfer window at Elland Road, and has clarified exactly how many players Bielsa is looking to bring in over the coming days.

He told GIVEMESPORT: “The communication has been, Leeds are open to adding one or two new players this month.”

It is hard to fault what Bielsa has done at Leeds, particularly since they returned to the Premier League.

He guided his side to a top-half finish last term, and after a difficult start to the current campaign, Leeds have shown signs of getting back to their best in recent weeks by beating Burnley and West Ham.

Still, their squad has been plagued by injuries since the start of the season, and Bielsa has rarely had the opportunity to play his best team.

There is an argument that these players will get back to full fitness at some point, so there is no need for Leeds to make any panic buys this month.

However, it has also been clear to see that Leeds' squad has been very stretched over the

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