Leeds United have hit on a number of signings in recent times, with the likes of Luke Ayling, Stuart Dallas and Mateusz Klich becoming stars under Marcelo Bielsa.
They have though also made some poor signings over the last five years, including the likes of Caleb Ekuban, Felix Wiedwald and Jay-Roy Grot.
Another one came back in the summer of 2015, as Leeds raided Dutch side Excelsior to bring in winger Jordan Botaka.
He had starred in the Netherlands, and Leeds fans had high hopes for the DR Congo international, who often displayed speed and trickery out wide.
However, he only played 13 league games for Leeds, and after a loan spell at Charlton Athletic, he moved to Belgium with Sint-Truiden.
Fans may now wonder what Botaka is up to, and it turns out that he impressed so much in Belgium that he has now earned a shock Europa League move.

Gent pounced to sign Botaka over the summer, landing the 27-year-old in a deal worth around €600,000 (£540,000) – and he’s now playing in a new position too.
Botaka has been signed to play as a right back for Gent, offering cover for Alessio Castro-Montes, whilst also being able to play further forward.
Few could have predicted that Botaka would become a right back after his Leeds days, but he’s now doing it for a Europa League side – meaning he has bounced back brilliantly from his poor spell at Elland Road.

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