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Exclusive – Leeds United Move to Sign ‘Quality’ Attacker as They Risk Losing Their Best Player

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According to Last Word on Football’s sources, there is a significant amount of interest in Luis Sinisterra from Premier League clubs. This closely matches Simon Jones’ report stating that Leeds United are considering signing Ola Solbakken from Roma, who has been described as “quality” by Jose Mourinho.

Leeds United Risk Losing Luis Sinisterra as the Whites Move for Ola Solbakken

Leeds United Risk Losing Luis Sinisterra

Last Word on Football’s sources have indicated that there is interest in the Colombian winger’s services, with the likes of Crystal Palace being in the conversation. After Daniel Farke’s side put so much time and effort into retaining Wilfried Gnonto earlier in the window, there is a high likelihood that the club will look to hold on tight to one of their star players. Sinisterra has been one of the most creative forces in the side this season so far and could be a fundamental part of a promotion push.

Transfer Interest in Ola Solbakken

The Whites are looking to move for Ola Solbakken in the event that they lose one of their main attackers. The Norwegian moved to Roma just seven months ago but has been unable to make a huge impact in Italy. The signing of Romelu Lukaku for the Italian side will likely cause another issue for the winger, who will be looking to get a good amount of minutes and continue his career’s positive trajectory.

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What Will Happen with Luis Sinisterra

It’s hard to say what will happen with Sinisterra. 49ers Enterprises have proven themselves to be dedicated in retaining their players wherever possible (as in the case of Gnonto) or getting as much value as they can when they do have to sell (as seen with Tyler Adams). Although there is some risk, the ownership thankfully have a replacement lined up already and will presumably only sell if the club gets good value.

Main image credit courtesy of author Joe Blackburn and licensed to Last Word on Football.

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