But the dilemma for Marsch will be deciding who to drop from his squad, with several players pushing for a start. If he moves to a 4-3-3 shape to allow McKennie to slot into midfield, it may rob Jack Harrison of the chance to continue in the side.
But with Rutter, Patrick Bamford and Wilfried Gnonto all vying for a place in the front three after Rodrigo’s injury, Marsch will be forced into making a difficult decision one way or another.
Leeds head to the City Ground at 2pm on Sunday in a bid to end their dismal run which has seen the Whites go seven games without a win since their 4-3 success over Bournemouth in November, with Marsch under pressure to deliver after being backed in the transfer market.
They are just a point clear of the relegation zone, but Leeds know they will move above Forest with a win due to their superior goal difference.
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