Here are your Leeds United morning headlines for Sunday September 18.
Wilfried Gnonto named in Italy boss Roberto Mancini's Nations League squad
Leeds United forward Wilfried Gnonto has received another international call-up for Italy ahead of their September Nations League fixtures.
Roberto Mancini has once again named the new Leeds signing in his national team squad, with Italy set to take on England and Hungary.
Gnonto has already won four caps for the Azzurri to date and even managed to bag a goal against Germany in Italy's 5-2 June international defeat.
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While he has yet to make his senior debut for Leeds follow his move from FC Zurich, Gnonto's call-up by Mancini is just another example of why the Whites signed him.
The 18-year-old has bags of potential and it looks as though the Whites may have pulled off a real coup in signing the Italian international for around £4m this summer.
Leeds United signings Brenden Aaronson and Tyler Adams talk life at Elland Road under Jesse Marsch
Leeds United summer signings Tyler Adams and Brenden Aaronson have sat down and spoken about adjusting to life in Leeds away from the USA and how it's been reuniting with Leeds manager Jesse Marsch.
The American pair arrived at Elland Road in the summer, Aaronson from Red Bull Salzburg who Marsch managed for two years and Adams from German club Red Bull Leipzig where Marsch coached just before joining Leeds.
On the BBC's MOTDx, the pair sat down with journalist and presenter Emma Louise Jones to discuss what life has been like in Leeds and even discussing the slang words in the area.
How this weekend's results have left Leeds United in the Premier League table
With Leeds United's momentum after their good start to the 2022/23 Premier League campaign being halted due to back-to-back postponements, it'll be no surprise that they'll be sliding down the table while other sides get ahead of them.
Due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the Whites' match against Nottingham Forest was postponed along with the rest of the English top-flight but they've now become one of six teams that'll go into the October international break having only played six games.
Their match against Manchester United, which was scheduled for this weekend, was postponed due to the strain it would put on the police force who are working the Queen's funeral on Monday.
The postponements mean Leeds currently sit in eleventh with three teams below them also sitting on six games, those being Crystal Palace, Everton and West Ham.
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