Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch could well become an instant crowd favourite at Elland Road by finally unleashing one of the club's most promising academy prospects: Nohan Kenneh.

Describing himself as someone who is "aggressive and hard-working who likes to break down play", but also likes "getting forward and scoring long-range goals", the towering 19-year-old seems like he could be the real break-out star under the new Whites boss.

Standing at an imposing 6 foot 3, the teenager seems to have all the tools in the locker, both physically and technically to hold his own at Premier League level.

Speaking on The Roaring Peacock Youth Pod, Matty Ingham said: "One of the biggest prospects in the academy if we're being honest. Big, physical presence, can carry the ball and he's powerful and quick."

The exciting Leeds ace has already admitted to modelling himself on talisman Kalvin Phillips, also adding that Patrick Vieira is someone he looks up to, saying: "Currently I look up to Kalvin Phillips as (we) both play in a similar position, but I occasionally watch videos of Patrick Vieira for his qualities in midfield."

The Athletic's Phil Hay is also a fan of the midfielder, dubbing him as "supremely gifted", while he has been a permanent fixture in the U23s, predominantly playing at centre-back.

Given that versatility of being able to play in defence and as an anchor man in midfield, Kenneh surely seems like the ideal man to cover Robin Koch's shoes in the first-team, especially with the German's struggles since his move to Elland Road - reports even indicated that Bielsa deemed him "too soft" for the Premier League.

With the Whites badly struggling in the top-flight and in need of a lift, Marsch could fire up Elland Road by turning to one of the club's very own in Kenneh.

It'd be the kind of bold, exciting move that could firmly establish himself as a favourite in the eyes of Leeds fans who are no doubt still reeling from Bielsa's heart-breaking departure.

Meanwhile, Marsch must unleash this Leeds academy talent...