Leeds United are back in Premier League action on Monday evening, as Marcelo Bielsa's men welcome Leicester City to Elland Road.
After Bielsa 's side's impressive 3-0 win at Aston Villa, the Whites are now full of confidence going into their latest league fixture.
Despite a strong start to the 2020/21 campaign, the Leeds boss will be fully aware of some of the areas of the squad that need adding to ahead of the January transfer window.
With that being said, here we look at the latest Whites transfer stories.
Nandez settled
Nahitan Nandez insists that he is more than happy with life at Cagliari despite missing out on a move to Leeds United.
"In Sardinia, I feel at home – now I feel Sardinian too. Uruguay is my country of birth, but my family and I now live in a wonderful place,” Nandez told TMW.
“We had a great time from day one: the sea, the countryside, the people who treat you well and make you feel like one of them – that doesn’t happen often. It is no coincidence that my son was born here.
“The fans then loved me immediately, even before seeing me play. When I arrived they welcomed me with great warmth.”
Gerrard's Kent admission
Steven Gerrard has admitted he's pleased "the noise" has disappeared around Ryan Kent after Leeds United's interest.
The Whites reportedly saw a bid rejected for the Rangers winger in the summer window as Leeds looked to bolster their squad after returning to the Premier League.
“He’s playing a lot of games at the moment and I need to try and look after him, to make sure we can keep him in this vein of form,” said Gerrard.
“We’re delighted with him here and he’s happy and settled.
“We’re away from the noise that was around him a few weeks back and we’re looking forward to working with him here for a long time."
Phillips opens up on White's failed move
Leeds midfielder Kalvin Phillips has revealed that Ben White was gutted after his permanent move to Elland Road fell through.
White was an ever-present figure in the Bielsa's side's title-winning Championship campaign last season, but returned to his parent club Brighton & Hove Albion in the summer.
Phillips, speaking to the Leeds That podcast, said: "I spoke to Ben after his game the other day. Obviously, he was gutted at the time when he didn't sign, but it came to a point where you have to just forget about the chance to play for Leeds and just play football.
"I don't really talk to him about football now, just ask how he and his family are doing."