According to 1908, Feyenoord are in direct talks with Leeds United about re-signing Luis Sinisterra this summer.
The Dutch news outlet reports on their official website (14 August) that conversations over the Colombian’s return to the Eredivisie have been ongoing since last week.
Feyenoord want a loan deal for Sinisterra, who was “unavailable” for the Whites in their 1-0 loss to Birmingham at the weekend.
“Feyenoord is hard at work convincing Luis Sinisterra to move to Rotterdam.” “The club is in direct contact with Leeds United regarding a transfer,” they stated.
“The renewed attention occurred last weekend. Sinisterra was not named to Leeds United‘s squad for the trip to Birmingham City. The player is ‘injured,’ according to the official reading.
“When Sinisterra appears to be able to be brought back for Feyenoord, the club temporarily abandons its interest in Oussama Idrissi.” The Rotterdammers intend to rent the 24-year-old Colombian for a length of time.”
Hold on
Daniel Farke’s reaction to Sinisterra‘s absence made it clear that he wasn’t satisfied with the situation, and that it wasn’t just a simple injury.
Due to Feyenoord‘s desire for a loan move, the final international loan position would be filled, following the temporary departures of Diego Llorente, Rasmus Kristensen, Brenden Aaronson, Robin Koch, Marc Roca, and Max Wober.
Clubs are only permitted seven foreign loan movements per season, and we have already reached that limit for the season, which means that anyone else who departs the club will have to do so on a permanent basis.
Sinisterra is obviously too talented to be playing in the Championship, but he appeared to have committed to the cause for another season and had gained a lot of support from supporters as a result.
Unfortunately, that appeared to be a bluff, and he could be the next one out the door, meaning our numbers drop even further and our squad becomes even weaker with only two weeks left in the window.
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