Leeds captain Ampadu 'in contention' for Preston

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Ethan Ampadu has made 54 international appearances for Wales

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Leeds United head coach Daniel Farke says a late decision will be taken on whether Ethan Ampadu can play at Preston in the Championship on Saturday lunchtime.

The club captain appeared as a late substitute during Tuesday's win over Middlesbrough having been out for more than 10 weeks with a knee injury.

"He is my most important player but that does not mean he can play every minute just yet," Farke said, at his pre-match press conference.

"You can't expect after just one week of team training that he starts where he was before his injury. He needs time, you have to shake off the rust - but he's in contention."

Leeds will also check on the fitness of defenders Jayden Bogle, Max Wober and Sam Byram before confirming their squad for the trip to Deepdale.

Farke is particularly concerned about Wober, who is only four games into a comeback after three months out.

"Is Max capable of playing three games in seven days after such a long period out?" Farke said.

"His knee was swollen after the last game - it has settled down and I hope he is available."