Another injury blow for Jesse Marsch and Leeds United ahead of Brighton
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Junior Firpo and Luke Ayling (both knee) are ruled out but both hope to return to full training next week.
Midfielder Stuart Dallas – who can also fill-in at full-back – remains absent as he is working his way back from a fractured femur.
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Hide AdOn the plus side, striker Patrick Bamford could return to contention after missing last week’s win against Chelsea and the midweek Carabao Cup victory over Barnsley due to a groin strain.
Skipper Liam Cooper (Achilles) is in contention for his first Premier League appearance of the season after playing the first 45 minutes against Barnsley.
Marsch said Cooper is okay for the trip south, but he will make a decision as to the extent of his involvement.
Brighton have no fresh injury concerns as Jakub Moder – a long term casualty – continues his recovery from a ACL injury.
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Hide AdThey are still without attacker Jeremy Sarmiento who misses out with injury.
Albion will however be without striker Neal Maupay, who joined Everton last night in a reported £15m deal.
Head coach Graham Potter said, “Neal is keen to play more regular football than we have been able to offer, and Everton are able to give him that opportunity.
"We could fully understand his position, and the deal represents a good one for all parties involved.
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Hide Ad"We appreciate this is an excellent opportunity for Neal and his family, and on behalf of everyone here I would like to thank him for his efforts for the club and wish him all the very best for the future."
Neal joined Albion in the summer of 2019 from Brentford on a four-year deal. His first Premier League campaign saw him net ten times for Albion, finishing as top scorer. In total he has scored 27 goals in 110 appearances for the club including 26 in 102 Premier League games.