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Last night at The Vitality Stadium, Sinisterra, 24, had his fifth start for Bournemouth and his fifteenth overall. He scored and assisted, curling in his loan side’s third goal out of five.
Then, he set up Dom Solanke for the fifth goal for Bournemouth, earning an assist of his own. Fantastic play from the Leeds player on loan, who has made 15 appearances for Bournemouth with three goals and two assists.
Long-term plans for Sinisterra are unknown, but he very well may be sporting a Leeds jersey come football season. He does not have a permanent option in his contract, hence he is still on loan at Bournemouth.
Following Thursday’s thrilling win, the former Feyenoord player—who Leeds paid a staggering £21 million for in the summer of 2022 after he shone for the Dutch team under Arne Slot in 2021–2022—took to Instagram.
Under the direction of Andoni Iraola, a manager who was connected to the Elland Road position following Jesse Marsch’s dismissal back in February 2023, Sinisterra is undoubtedly making an impression. But he’s not your typical guy.
After returning from injury, he has only started three of Bournemouth’s past ten Premier League games. It’s uncertain if Bournemouth will try to sign him on a long-term basis. He will, in fact, come at a hefty price.
Sinisterra is clearly having an impact under the management of Andoni Iraola, a manager who was associated with the Elland Road role when Jesse Marsch was fired back in February 2023. He’s not your normal man, though.
He has only started three of Bournemouth’s last 10 Premier League games since his injury comeback. It’s unclear if Bournemouth will make an effort to sign him in the long run. He will indeed come at a high cost.