
Leeds United could keep Tyler Adams and Luis Sinisterra as Graham Smyth shares Wednesday update
Leeds are growing in belief that they could keep Luis Sinisterra and Tyler Adams as the club get closer to being in control of their future, according to Graham Smyth.
Writing on his personal Twitter account (16 August), the Yorkshire Evening Post journalist reports that the club hope to keep both players despite strong transfer interest from elsewhere.
Despite reports of Bournemouth triggering his £20m release clause, Tyler Adams is said to have trained as he looks to recover from a hamstring problem while the club are working on clarifying the legality of Sinisterra’s release clause.
“That hope of keeping both Luis Sinisterra and Tyler Adams appears, as things stand, to be alive,” he said.
“Adams trained this morning at Thorp Arch we’re told. Let’s hope this clarity comes quickly.
“Farke’s feelings on the exit clauses couldn’t be clearer though.”
Finally
Finally we’re getting some positive transfer news out of the club with a little over two weeks remaining in the window to get things done.
Farke admitted the club were working on incoming transfers, but also that they were looking to send a message to be strong with current players that want to leave.

Leeds had several players that they wanted to keep more than others and were willing to hold on to for as much as possible, and it looked as though they woulnd’t be capable.
But as time ticks on, the club look like having a much stronger team for the Championship now and with Farke in charge there is a great chance of earning promotion.
How fans will react to them staying after the ridiculous transfer window shenanigans so far remains to be seen, but at least they’ll be here to bolster the squad rather than shining elsewhere.
In other Leeds news, club want to sign international midfielder before deadline and the selling club may drop price to sell.