July 6, 2024

According to Fabrizio Romano, Luis Sinisterra has been photographed following the completion of his departure from Leeds United.

The 24-year-old, his family, and his agent are all pictured posing with the Bournemouth shirt in a snapshot uploaded by the Itallian journalist on his official X account on February 9. Prior reports suggested that the move was about to be revealed.

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The picture was taken following Sinisterra’s permanent contract signing with Bournemouth, which will bring Leeds £20 million.

The player’s departure from Elland Road was formally announced by Leeds via X on February 9. The statement said, “Luis Sinisterra has joined Bournemouth in a permanent deal.”

Leeds United is happy to bid Sinisterra farewell.
It’s evident that Leeds and Sinisterra’s relationship had become very strained.

When the Whites announced Sinisterra had quit the club, they did not show any emotion, and it was quite telling that they did not include a good-bye or thank-you note. It was a strong indication that Sinisterra will not be missed because it was succinct and direct.,

 

Furthermore, Leeds supporters are largely unconcerned that the forward has now made the move to the south coast permanent in their reactions.

Daniel Farke will receive an extra bonus of £20 million, and the German is probably already planning how he will spend that cash come summertime.

During his brief tenure in West Yorkshire, Sinisterra made 26 appearances, scoring eight goals and dishing out one assist.

Everyone connected will likely exhale in relief that the story is finally over, as the player appeared to have no chance of returning to the club after his contentious deadline-day exit.

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On February 8, the Colombian journalist revealed on his X account that Sinisterra’s five-year contract must be signed before the £20 million transfer agreement can be finalized.

Since Sinisterra went through Once Caldas’ academy before relocating to Europe, the club in Colombia, where Once Caldas is currently ranked 13th in their league, will get a sizable contribution in solidarity of £1 million.

 

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