Hadi Sacko is set to return to Leeds United, for the time being.

Las Palmas have announced the termination of Leeds United winger Hadi Sacko’s loan agreement.
The 24-year-old joined the Spanish second division side on a season-long loan, but only managed five Segunda appearances.
Sacko, who hadn’t kicked a ball for the senior side since October, will now return to Leeds.
A statement on Las Palmas’ website said: “Las Palmas would like to thank Sacko for his excellent professional approach and attitude in the time he has been playing for the yellows, and wish him the best of luck both personally and professionally for the future.”
The jet-heeled winger, who joined Leeds on a permanent basis in the summer of 2017, only managed 102 minutes for the Gran Canaria club.
It’s unlikely that he’ll be back in West Yorkshire for long, because Marcelo Bielsa clearly has no plans for him.
According to La Provincia, the former Sporting Lisbon player has chosen to now join Mol Vidi of Hungary on loan, after rejecting Larnaca in Cyprus.
The writing has been on the wall for Sacko at Leeds for quite a while, having started one Championship game in nine months of the 2017-18 campaign under Thomas Christiansen and later Paul Heckingbottom.
He joined the Elland Road side for £1.5 million, according to The Yorkshire Evening Post.

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