In July, Leeds parted with £21m to sign Luis Sinisterra from Feyenoord, although it was far from the biggest deal of the summer.
Much of the attention was on Manchester City and Erling Haaland, who sealed a £51m move to the Etihad Stadium after remarkably scoring 86 goals in 89 games for Borussia Dortmund.
The Norway international has since scored 14 goals in just ten games for the Citizens, although somewhat amazingly, he has actually been less efficient than Sinisterra.
Leeds fans will be stunned by Luis Sinisterra
Impressively, the Colombia international actually has a better goals-per-minute ratio than Haaland this season.
For both club and country, Sinisterra has scored six goals in just 332 minutes of action, finding the back of the net every 55.3 minutes spent on the pitch.
In comparison, Haaland has scored his goals for Manchester City and Norway at rate of one every 64.9 minutes.
Having required a few weeks to settle in and acclimatise to the Premier League, it is very impressive to see Sinisterra be so clinical for both Leeds and Colombia at this stage of the season.
Leeds have a gem in Luis Sinisterra
A number of diamonds have swapped the Netherlands for England in recent Premier League history, such as Luis Suarez, Christian Eriksen and Robin van Persie.
If he can avoid serious injuries and fulfil his potential, we see no reason why Sinisterra cannot follow in the aforementioned trio’s footsteps by enjoying success on these shores.
The South American impressively scored 23 goals in all competitions for Feyenoord last season, while also providing 14 assists for the Dutch side as they reached the UEFA Conference League final.

37 goal involvements in one campaign is an exceptional achievement, to say the least.
Under an attack-minded manager in Jesse Marsch, the 23-year-old can become an icon at Elland Road if he keeps scoring at this rate.
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