Arne Slot is expected to reshuffle his pack for Liverpool’s third game in seven days, with Mohamed Salah among those likely to come back in away to Leeds.The Reds are on a run of seven games in 22 days and Saturday will mark their third game in the space of a week.After a 2-0 win over West Ham and a deflating 1-1 draw with Sunderland, with Slot making just one change to his side between those two, the likelihood is that new faces come in at Leeds.So how could Liverpool line up in their 5.30pm kickoff? The 5 likely changes to Liverpool’s XI vs. LeedsWhile the temptation may be for Slot to avoid many changes following two games unbeaten, the intensity of the schedule and the workload on recently returning players must be acknowledged.At least five changes can be expected on Saturday evening, those being:• Conor Bradley for Joe Gomez• Milos Kerkez for Andy Robertson• Curtis Jones for Alexis Mac Allister• Mohamed Salah for Florian Wirtz• Hugo Ekitike for Alexander IsakThat would mean a straight swap in both full-back roles, a new body in midfield plus a rejig of the attack with Salah on the right, Ekitike up front and Dominik Szoboszlai as No. 10:Alisson; Bradley, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Gravenberch, Jones; Salah, Szoboszlai, Gakpo; EkitikeThere are of course other possibilities, not least with Gomez and Wirtz starting a third game in seven days following their impressive performances.But with Inter Milan to come on Tuesday night it is essential that certain players are rested to avoid any further layoffs, while keeping Salah on the bench for a third consecutive game seems unfathomable.Liverpool will wary of the threat posed by Daniel Farke’s Leeds, who beat Chelsea 3-1 in midweek, and the hope is that even a changed side can extend their unbeaten run to three.What Slot said about Cody Gakpo startingCody Gakpo‘s consistent role in the side is proving a point of contention for Liverpool supporters, with the winger accused of one-dimensional play down the left.But speaking in his pre-match press conference, Slot insisted his No. 18 wasn’t suffering from a lack of competition – and explained why Ekitike and Rio Ngumoha weren’t starting on that flank.“If a player plays a lot, this gives him consistency, self-confidence,” he told reporters.“Usually if I talk to players that I don’t play every single time mostly their answer is ‘yeah, but I need to play every single minute, that gives me more confidence and I can bring the most out of myself’.“Now you say the opposite.“The reason why I haven’t tried Hugo a lot of times off the left is an obvious one: because of the Alexander Isak situation, that he’s either been not available or not been available to start every single game.“And Rio has had his minutes, but I think for a 17-year-old he’s already had much more minutes than any other 17-year-old at any other club in the Premier League. So that’s positive for him.“I don’t think Cody suffers from the fact that he doesn’t have competition, because there are players that can play in his position.“Usually, like I just said, players prefer to have a situation where they have the confidence and the understanding that they might play many minutes.”