The team won’t suffer a “fatal blow” if Luis Sinisterra leaves Elland Road on the deadline day, according to former Leeds United player David Prutton, but only time will tell.
Despite their evident talent and inconsistent performances for the Whites, a number of Leeds players have left the club this summer, including Sinisterra, according to the Sky Sports commentator.
While he referred to his departure as “unfortunate,” he emphasized that Leeds fans shouldn’t panic and that it shouldn’t have an impact on the team’s prospects in the upcoming season.
Will he be a major miss? said Prutton in his column for the Yorkshire Evening Post on September 9. I’m not sure, and only time will tell. However, he is just one more player in a long list of players who have come and gone, so if I were a supporter of Leeds United, I wouldn’t be too upset.
“It’s a blow, and now we need someone to stand up. Sinisterra has been good on his or her days, much like a few other players who left Leeds.
“But those times were few and far between, and there are lots of people who fit that description. Given his abilities, his departure is regrettable but not unexpected.
A tough summer, but the club can only keep moving forwards
Following their relegation from the Premier League, Elland Road saw a large exodus of prominent players, with Sinisterra joining a list of 15 players that left, which also included Tyler Adams, Robin Koch, and Rodrigo.
It was always going to be a difficult start to the season with a restocked squad and a new manager still getting to know each other and adjusting to a new style of play and new expectations after so many players moved on.
Leeds can only carry on moving forward in spite of the exits. Now that the transfer window is closed, there is nothing that can be done about it, thus it is not worth reflecting on the past or asking hypothetical questions like “What if we kept this player or that player?” With the team he has, Farke will handle things.
After being relegated the previous season, there is pressure on Leeds to earn promotion at the first opportunity. This pressure can be overwhelming, but Farke has dealt with pressure in the past and will know what is best for his team, so trust should be placed in him.