Leeds boss Jesse Marsch wants to keep Mateusz Klich at Elland Road after confirming there had been an enquiry for the Polish midfielder.
Major League Soccer club DC United have been reported to be in talks with Klich, 32, who has dropped down the pecking order under Marsch after playing a key role in Leedsâ promotion back to the Premier League in 2020.
Klich, left out of Polandâs World Cup squad, was a regular starter under former Leeds head coach Marcelo Bielsa, but has found himself mostly on the bench since Marsch arrived in February last year.
Marsch, whose side return to competitive action against Manchester City at Elland Road on December 28, said: âThere has been an enquiry about Mateusz, but from all sides weâre still cautious about whether now would be the right time to leave.
âHeâs still been really important here. One of the interesting things is, heâs played the fifth most matches for me since Iâve been here.
âHeâs played 25 of 28 games. Heâs one of my favourite personalities of anyone Iâve ever coached and we have a really good relationship and weâve been open with each other in all these moments along the way.â
Klich was one of the leading beneficiaries of Bielsaâs time at Elland Road, but all of his 11 top-flight appearances this season have been off the bench.
Marsch said: âIâm not sure itâs the time for him to leave, but with the 25 of 28 games, they havenât all been starts and players would like to play a bit more.
âWeâve had good dialogue about his role within the team and continued role within the team. Thatâs not set in stone.
âHeâs a guy I very much like and we still think heâs a big part of the team.â
Marsch has come under heavy fire from a section of fans this season, but his sideâs shock win at Liverpool at the end of October, which snapped an eight-game winless run, and their follow-up victory over Bournemouth eased the pressure.
Leeds remain two points above the relegation zone after their narrow 4-3 defeat at Tottenham before the World Cup break and fans are urging the club to strengthen their squad in January.
Marsch added: âHereâs how I want to deal with this transfer window. Obviously weâre being active and (director of football) Victor (Orta) and (chairman) Andrea (Radrizzani) and everybody are working hard behind the scenes.
âBut I want to avoid talking about it because it becomes a lightning rod and everybody wants to draw attention to that.
âI need to keep our attention squarely on our group and our progress, so youâre going to hear more: âIâm not talking about itâ this time around.â
Leeds won friendlies against Preston, Elche and Real Sociedad during the break and were without 10 first-team players due to injury and illness for Wednesday nightâs 4-2 defeat to Monaco.
Marsch is hoping all bar Stuart Dallas (broken leg) and Luis Sinisterra (foot) will be back in contention to face City, including Patrick Bamford, whose return from a hip problem has been hampered by illness.