The Leeds United attacker has agreed a move to Turkey.
Souleymane Doukara has been photographed in his new club’s kit after moving from Leeds United to Turkish club Osmanlispor.
The image was published by the Sporx official Twitter account and brings an end to the Senegal player’s time at Elland Road.

A figure of derision to some, an unlikely hero to others, Doukara featured 93 times for Leeds, scoring 18 goals and providing nine assists in the process.
While he turned out 39 times for Leeds under former manager Garry Monk, he has seemingly been deemed surplus to requirements by new boss Thomas Christiansen, and he will now attempt to get his career back on track in Turkey.
Doukara’s exit is no surprise when you consider the sheer number of new arrivals at Elland Road this summer.

Leeds struggled in terms of goal threat last time out, with an over reliance on now-former striker Chris Wood, but Ezgjan Alioski, Samu Saiz and Caleb Ekuban have all arrived and Doukara fell down the pecking order as a consequence.
While some Leeds fans felt he would never be good enough to wear the shirt, others took to him and felt he proved his doubters wrong with some fine performances last season.
Ultimately that was not enough to save his Leeds career and it will be interesting to see how he does in his new surroundings.
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