Leeds United manager Daniel Farke has some very positive selection dilemmas to mull over as the Whites prepare to take on Everton on Monday night.

Leeds’ 25 points after 22 games leaves us in a great position to kick on and stay in the Premier League. Up next is a tricky away game at Everton, looking to improve our away form and clear a bigger gap to the sides behind us.

Ahead of a trip to Merseyside, Daniel Farke will be mulling over key selection decisions across the pitch.

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Leeds United team news pre-Everton: Gabriel Gudmundsson doubt, Anton Stach back in training, Dan James not far away

There was more positive than negative team news in Farke’s pre-match press conference.

Starting with the concerns, Gabriel Gudmundsson has picked up an adductor issue that forced him to sit out of team training on Thursday. It leaves him a doubt for Monday night’s game.

Leeds United could be without Facundo Buonanotte against Everton due to injury. (REUTERS/Scott Heppell)

As for positive news, Anton Stach has returned to team training after his recent absence, and could therefore be available against the Toffees.

Meanwhile, Dan James is working back into segments of team training with Farke reluctant to rush the winger back too soon. Jaka Bijol, also, still remains absent after his recent setback.

The Leeds boss confirmed he’s two-to-three weeks off being back in full training, looking to be ahead of schedule.

Daniel Farke impressed by Facundo Buonanotte integration at Leeds United since transfer completion

We’re yet to see new signing Facundo Buonanotte feature. It’s hardly a surprise, given that he joined just before we played Fulham, needing time to settle into the new environment.

However, Farke will know what he’s getting from the Argentine. He wasn’t a panic loan signing, Leeds wanted him in the summer and had him as a key profile to secure from the start of August.

Speaking ahead of Monday’s trip to the Hill Dickinson Stadium, Farke noted Buonanotte’s strong impression at Thorp Arch.

“We will give him time, I don’t want to calm the excitement of a new signing but for us, we’re also able to bring him in a relaxed mode,” Farke said, per the YEP. “Very exciting player with lots of potential but not played much football recently. We are convinced of his skills and will give him the platform.

“He gets all the backing and support to bring himself back to a top fitness level. Difficult to be at your best in terms of confidence when you haven’t played much. Up to him if he uses this platform. So far presented like we expected, really nice guy, good character good commitment, very skilful. He is in the challenging position and needs to earn a spot on the pitch, it’s up to him to show this but he’s doing well.

“Very young and talented player, you don’t earn caps for Argentina otherwise. Very skilful with a special bit of creativity. Unbelievable left foot, really good with his position between the lines, ability to be really quick in his head, capable to be there with a final pass or score goals. Set pieces can be outstanding. Many reasons we wanted him because he has several skills we were missing. Tempted not to praise him too much, also challenges, last months he has not played much football. I back him, he’ll feel our support but it’s up to him to deliver. He has to overtake those who have done so well.”

Daniel Farke could unleash Facundo Buonanotte as Leeds United face Everton on Monday

Again, Farke has given a really balanced response on Buonanotte’s prospects here.

On the one hand, Farke is realistic that it’ll take some time to get Buonanotte to his peak form. It’s worth remembering how he chose to spend the first half of the season on Chelsea’s bench. So, he won’t be at 100% sharpness.

On the other hand, Farke is well aware of what Buonanotte could bring to Elland Road. His left foot is brilliant. And, he adds a level of creativity we’ve not had since arriving in the Premier League.

Rightly, he’s not going to walk into this starting lineup that is playing so well in the meantime. However, to add that new dynamic could be game-changing for us converting good performances into wins on the road.

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