October 5, 2024

Three Bielsa favourites set to leave Leeds as transfer expert lifts lid on  major overhaul - exclusive

Leeds United midfielder Tyler Adams is reportedly keen on moving to Bournemouth this summer, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The journalist reported on Monday (14 August) that the Cherries have triggered his release clause after his failed move to Chelsea.

The 24-year-old United States international is understood to be keen on leaving Elland Road this summer.

Via Twitter, Romano wrote, “Bournemouth have followed Chelsea in triggering Tyler Adams’ release clause for £20m.

“Club now optimistic to get deal done as player is keen on the move at this stage. Chelsea left negotiations for Adams as they wanted to sign Caicedo and Lavia.”

Adams was closing in on a move to Chelsea and even has Liverpool linked with his services so there’s certainly something about him.

Bournemouth may be a Premier League club but they’ll be among the candidates for relegation.Leeds United's 55,000-seat Elland Road vision after relegation and takeover  wrangling impact - Beren Cross - Leeds Live

It’s not difficult to fathom that 12 months later he could be back in the Championship and then again looking for a move away from the club

Feyenoord winger Luis Sinisterra is on the verge of heading to England to undergo a medical at Leeds United, according to Colombian journalist Pipe Sierra.

Writing via his personal Twitter account on Wednesday (6 July), the WinSportsTV reporter relayed an update by Fabrizio Romano saying that Sinisterra, 23, has agreed personal terms to join the Whites from Feyenoord.Sierra, however, adds that Sinisterra’s long-term contract at Elland Road includes a release clause and that the Colombia international is finalising travel arrangements to head over to England to have his medical at Leeds.Colombian winger Luis Sinisterra is a new player for Leeds United in the  Premier League

We don’t like release clauses.

If Sinisterra does well at Elland Road then we have no doubt that we’ll be powerless to stop the Colombian forward from moving on from Leeds for better things.

If Raphinha had a release clause in his contract that didn’t become active upon relegation, we doubt he’d still be a Leeds United player right now.

However, we hope that this release clause for Sinisterra is also a relegation one.

Why wouldn’t he want that, in all honesty?

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Sinisterra would be quitting a chance to win silverware regularly and consistent European football to join Leeds, who were almost relegated from the Premier League last season.

If the Whites go down next season – we really hope that’s nowhere near to being the case – then there’s no doubt that Sinisterra will want to leave as soon as possible as he’s not signing up for Championship football.

Sinisterra looks like a class player though and we hope he can kickstart his life at Elland Road in the same way Raphinha did.

We just hope that this agreeing release clause isn’t anything we have to worry about for a long time.

It could work out in Leeds’ favour if it’s a massive one.

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