Hadi Sacko is set to be loaned out again by Championship outfit Leeds United with Mol Vidi of Hungary and AEK Larnaca or Cyprus reportedly interested.

Leeds United would have been hoping for big things from Hadi Sacko when they paid Sporting Lisbon £1.5 million for his services in the summer of 2017, as reported by the Yorkshire Evening Post.
But, less than two years later, the speedy winger has been linked with moves to either Hungary or Cyprus.
Reports emerged this week that Sacko is set to see his loan spell at Spanish second tier side Las Palmas brought to an end this month after he was left out of their matchday squad for each of the last nine league fixtures.
And Leeds are expected to send the 24-year-old out to another club from now until May with AEK Larnaca and Mol Vidi understood to be interested.

Now, La Provincia has provided an update on Thursday and it seems that Sacko has made his decision. The Malian international has rejected a move to Larnaca and has instead chosen to ply his trade at Vidi until the end of the season.
The club formerly known as Videoton won the Hungarian top flight in 2017/18 and competed in the Europa League group stages in the first half of the campaign, losing twice against Premier League giants Chelsea.

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