Leeds United: Doctor shares injury update on Birmingham loanee Cody Drameh

Birmingham City defender Cody Drameh, who is on loan from Leeds United, is back to being at a 100 per cent, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.

The injury claims that the toe setback suffered in January by the 22-year-old are troublesome and that it was a surprise he could return to play full matches without building up his sharpness.

He played 90 minutes in the wins over Sunderland and Blackburn Rovers.

Speaking exclusively to MOT Leeds NewsBrar, a specialist in Physical Therapy and Sports Scientist, said about Drameh: “Big toe injuries are troublesome and nagging and I was surprised that he played the full 90 upon returning.

He then did the same a few days later, so that’s a sign that he recovered completely.

Initial training will have tested that big toe through sport-specific activities.

He appears back to a 100 per cent now.”

Will Drameh leave Leeds United in summer transfer window?

Drameh is a player who’s looked to be on the cusp of an Elland Road exit whenever the window is open.

However, with his contract running out at the end of the season and no talks over a new contract, there is a good chance he will part ways with the club.

There could be a last-minute change of heart should Daniel Farke intervene and guarantee him game time.

Daniel Farke looking happy
Credit: Imago

That scenario seems to be highly unlikely, as things stand.

In other Leeds United news, a player made his mind up to leave the Whites months ago as Phil Hay shares an update from Elland Road.

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