According to Fabrizio Romano, Luis Sinisterra’s permanent departure from Leeds United is close to being official.
Following Phil Hay’s update on Thursday, February 8, the Italian journalist stated via X (9 February) that Bournemouth and the Whites had finalized all of the necessary papers to make Sinisterra’s stay on the south coast permanent.
There will be an official announcement of Sinisterra’s departure from Elland Road “today.”
His move to Bournemouth will be completed for a cost of £20 million.
Time for Leeds United and Daniel Farke to move on.
Bringing in £20 million for a loanee in the middle of the season may be seen favorably, and those money may prove to be very useful when the summer transfer market opens.
Sinisterra has made only four Premier League starts, scoring two goals and provided two assists in 17 games.
As a result, it may come as a surprise that the Cherries have decided to make his stay permanent rather than analyzing him for the entire season. However, for Farke and Leeds, this is for the best.
The 24-year-old impressed at Elland Road, scoring eight goals and assisting once in his 26 games.
Nonetheless, after Leeds were relegated, he appeared eager to leave, and following a contentious deadline day exit, fans will certainly be eager to see him go as they focus on players who are committed to the cause in the future.