
AC Milan and Bayer Leverkusen interested as Luis Sinisterra transfer saga emerges at Leeds United
AC Milan and Bayer Leverkusen are just two of the teams interested in Leeds United winger Luis Sinisterra, according to Caracol Radio.
One of the main radio outlets in Colombia has reported on its website that the South American is not lacking in suitors as speculation hit overdrive over his future.
It comes after Daniel Farke made Sinisterra “unavailable” against Birmingham on Saturday 12 August, similar to Wilfried Gnonto who is pushing to leave.

It has been a disastrous week for Leeds, and it somehow got even worst in the last 24 hours.
After just coming to terms with Gnonto not playing and pushing to quit, it appears as though Sinisterra may have done the same at Elland Road, despite playing against Cardiff and Shrewsbury.
Phil Hay reported on 12 August that the attacker does have a release clause in his contract, which may raise the suggestion that it has been triggered.

Matter of time?
Things are not looking bright with regard to the future of Sinisterra in a white shirt.
Farke has taken the exact same approach with the attacker as he did with Gnonto, so it is easy to assume that the situation is the same and he may be looking for the back door.
The Colombian is one of those names who has the quality to move elsewhere and is used to the bigger stages, compared to Gnonto who was a nobody when he arrived.
It would be a massive shame to lose Sinisterra to either AC Milan or Bayer Leverkusen, but as long as it isn’t a loan and a £20million-plus fee is involved, it can be tolerated.
This week is huge for Leeds and the 49ers, who need to open the chequebook and bring some players in, because they are leaving at an alarming rate right now.
With a full week of training before taking on West Brom at Elland Road on Friday 18 August, it would be nice to see two new players through the door and potentially no one leaving.
Time will tell.
In other Leeds United news, the club could look to rekindle their interest in a Golden Boot winner who Daniel Farke will love and it will take £15million to get the deal done.