Adryan is now at his fourth club since leaving Leeds.

Long before Pablo Hernandez lit up Elland Road for Leeds, there was a pretender trying to thrive in the same role.
Brazilian attacker Adryan showed flashes of ability in Leeds’ tumultuous 2014/15 season without really establishing himself as a regular.
Yesterday he clinched his latest transfer move, joining his fourth club since his loan at Leeds came to an end.
Adryan signed with Turkish side Kayserispor, joining on loan for the season from FC Sion.
Kayserispor sit 12th in the Turkish Super Lig table and he will be playing against former Leeds flops Hadi Sacko and Caleb Ekuban.
After leaving Leeds, Adryan was loaned from Cagliari to French side Nantes.
He then returned to Brazil with Flamengo, the club where he started his career.
He has spent the past two seasons in Switzerland with Sion, where he scored seven goals in 20 games last season.
Now he is being moved on again. At the age of 25 he still has a chance to move forward with his career, but needs a big season this year.

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