The captain believes the club will make the right call in the transfer market.
Leeds United midfielder Liam Bridcutt has been speaking to the press this week, and was asked about potential additions at the club this month.
Leeds have been slow to move in the transfer window as they continue to thrive in the Championship with the team they have.
But Garry Monk has been vocal in his belief that Leeds might need a couple more additions if they are to continue their recent run of good form and sustain a promotion chase this season.
Aston Villa’s Alan Hutton in action with Leeds’ Liam Bridcutt
The Leeds captain, who has had to battle injury problems so far this season, was speaking to the Yorkshire Evening Post when he was asked whether Leeds needed any transfer additions. He stated his belief in Monk and the powers at be to make the right decision regarding any potential incomings:
“That’s out of my hands and I don’t have anything to do with it.
“That’s down to the owners and down to the manager and if they feel they need to strengthen the squad then I think they will.”
Liam Bridcutt Leeds United in action with Jack Payne of Huddersfield Town
Leeds could certainly do with some additions going forward, to take the strain off of Chris Wood up front and in the wide positions.
Meanwhile, injury problems at the back recently exposed Leeds slightly – so this could be area worth improving.
But overall Leeds will feel that it is a case of a few minor additions if they are to push on and claim promotion.
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