In a blockbuster move set to shape the summer transfer landscape, Bournemouth has successfully negotiated a £20 million deal with Leeds to convert the loan spell of Colombian winger Luis Sinisterra into a permanent transfer, as revealed by talkSPORT.
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Sinisterra, who joined the Cherries on loan following Leeds’ relegation to the Championship, has left an indelible mark, featuring in 17 matches across various competitions. The 24-year-old showcased his prowess by scoring three goals and providing three assists during his loan stint.
Amid concerns about potential interest from rival clubs in the upcoming transfer window, Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth acted swiftly to secure Sinisterra’s services permanently. Sport Analyst has officially confirmed the agreement, signaling Sinisterra’s departure from Leeds this summer.
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The Colombian winger, initially signed by Leeds from Dutch giants Feyenoord for a reported £21 million in 2022, had a promising debut season, contributing seven goals in 22 appearances across the Premier League, FA Cup, and League Cup. However, his progress was hampered by injuries to his foot, ankle, and muscles.
Despite not being a regular starter for the Cherries, with only four Premier League starts, Sinisterra has proven to be a reliable option off the bench. His first goal for Bournemouth came in a remarkable 6-1 victory over Manchester City, contributing to a seven-game unbeaten run for the club.
As Sinisterra’s journey takes a permanent turn with Bournemouth, football enthusiasts await the impact he will bring to the team in the seasons to come.