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Surprise Luis Sinisterra transfer update emerges indicating Leeds United plot on horizon – Report..

Surprise Luis Sinisterra transfer update emerges indicating Leeds United plot on horizon – Report..

In January, Leeds United may decide to sever Luis Sinisterra’s loan from Bournemouth, with Jaidon Anthony returning to the Premier League team.

Currently, the Whites have a large number of loan players to oversee away from Elland Road, with some players enjoying their time away more than others.

Many of Leeds’ summertime plans were thwarted by Bournemouth, and their attempt to sign Luis Sinisterra on deadline day was met with resistance.

The Colombian international had another season of Premier League football after moving to the South Coast, but he had to wait for his opportunities under Andoni Iraola.

The Cherries, who were originally targeted by Leeds in February, have improved greatly in recent times. They have won five of their last seven Premier League games, including their most recent 3-0 thumping of Manchester United at Old Trafford. This is the result of their philosophy beginning to click.

As Iraola takes advantage of the winger’s unexpected aerial strength, Sinisterra has managed nine appearances (one start) and one goal and one assist in that time. The winger unintentionally set up Dom Solanke’s second goal against Newcastle and Marcos Senesi with a flick-on at Crystal Palace.

Unexpectedly, TEAMtalk is claiming that Leeds wants to call up the winger in the January transfer window, which would mean Jaidon Anthony would leave following the deadline-day loan swap agreement.

They assert that Leeds is considering reducing Sinisterra’s Cherries loan in order to bring him back to Elland Road, in addition to holding similar discussions with Brenden Aaronson:

In terms of his caliber, Sinisterra would be a tremendous asset to our team again, but there are a few reasons why there is absolutely no chance that this will occur.

First of all, Angus Kinnear made it clear that he didn’t want the player back when he left the club on deadline day, leaving a more bitter taste than anyone else’s.

Second, he’s not exactly having a hard time at Bournemouth—he’s starting every week off the bench and doing a great job of it.

He won’t want to drop down, Iraola won’t want to lose him, and Leeds don’t want him back in their ranks.

 


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