Leeds United head coach Marcelo Bielsa has confirmed that both Kalvin Phillips and Rodrigo are both fit to face Arsenal this weekend.
Phillips injured his shoulder in last month's 1-0 defeat to Wolves and missed the subsequent win over Aston Villa and defeats against Leicester City and Crystal Palace, but is now available to return.
"It's probable," Bielsa said when asked if Phillips would start against the Gunners. "I can't guarantee it, but it's probable.
Bielsa also confirmed that record signing Rodrigo is available again following his positive coronavirus test before the international break, although placed some doubt on whether the Spaniard would start on Sunday afternoon.
"It is less likely that he'll start, but he'll be there," he added.
Bielsa will be without Pablo Hernandez however, after the 35-year-old who was left out of the squad to face Palace, suffered a muscular injury this week.
"We have added Pablo to the injury list as he picked up a muscular injury this week," said the Leeds head coach.
"Nothing serious but he won't be able to play this weekend."
Bielsa will also be without Jamie Shackleton, who picked up an injury before the international break and Diego Llorente, who is yet to make his Leeds debut after he suffered a groin injury in the October international break.
"What happened with Llorente was he was injured, recovered and had a relapse in training," Bielsa explained. "He is now cured, but because of the relapse he is being given extra time to fully get back to be sure."