Leeds United could probably do with Souleymane Doukara right now.

Souleymane Doukara spent much of his Leeds United career a maligned figure, but one who could be relied on for a steady contribution.
He scored seven, five, and six goals in his three seasons for the club despite never being given a regular run in the team up front.
Doukara was released by the club last summer after Thomas Christiansen made clear he had no place for him in his plans this season.

He is currently playing for his second club since, after switching Turkish sides in January.
Doukara had signed for Osmanlispor before being signed by Antalyaspor, as a surprise replacement for Samuel Eto’o.
Despite the lofty expectations placed upon him, Doukara is thriving.
He is in the best form of his career and quickly winning fans over at his new club.

In Doukara’s last three games he has scored two goals and provided two assists, helping them to back to back victories.
Since joining Antalyaspor he has three goals and three assists.
Doukara was never going to be the main striker for Leeds United, but he was a valuable squad player.
He would have done more with the opportunities handed to Jay-Roy Grot and Caleb Ekuban this season, who have managed just two league goals combined.
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