
Leeds United set to seal Luis Sinisterra transfer on two-year deal
Leeds United are reportedly set to sign Feyenoord winger Luis Sinisterra and make him their fourth major deal of the summer with the transfer fee agreed.
According to Italian media outlet Tutto Calcio Mercato, the 23-year-old has agreed on terms and will sign a two-year contract at the Yorkshire outfit.
He has been viewed as a replacement for Raphinha who appears set to leave Elland Road in the coming weeks with a plethora of clubs vying for his services.

Seems a bit short?
A two-year deal does not give too much confidence and belief about the player’s plans to stay put at a club for the longer term.
Had he seen the Leeds project as one he believed in, surely he would’ve at least penned a deal for beyond three years.
However, what matters is that the club hierarchy have convinced him to move to Elland Road and we cannot wait to see how he fares in this team.
Replacing Raphinha is not going to be easy by any stretch of the imagination and Jesse Marsch is going to have a hard time integrating these players into his side.
All of the new players so far have no Premier League experience and that could be damning if they’re caught up by the pace and physicality.
The Eredivise is a completely different ball game and he’s going to have to prove himself in the English top flight along with the other three signings.
In other Leeds United news, the club have now opened talks with an ‘Incredible’ title-winning central midfielder to replace Kalvin Phillips.