Named: The nine Leeds players fighting to save their jobs after Radrizzani points the finger

Liam Cooper

The centre-back was handed a new four-year contract, as announced by the official Leeds website on 10 August last year. It raised eyebrows at the time, as Cooper had played second fiddle to Pontus Jansson and 2016-17 loanee Kyle Bartley the previous season and his propensity for errors made him a ticking timebomb. Cooper has been Jansson’s regular partner this season and has mixed very decent displays with some mediocre and horrible ones. Is he worthy of his regular starter status?

Here is the fourth of the nine players fighting for his future: