Sinisterra will have to show that he is up to the Premier

The 2022-2023 Premier League season has already started. Matchday one left Leeds with a 2-1 home win against Wolverhampton. A good start for those led by Jesse Marsch, who struggled not to be relegated in the previous campaign and does not want to go through the same thing again. For that he made a large investment during the mid-year transfer market to strengthen himself.

With six signings and more than 100 million euros spent, Leeds will seek to maintain the category at all costs and reach the best position in the standings. Brendan Aaronson, Luis Sinisterra, Tyler Adams, Rasmus Kristensen, Marc Roca and Darko Gyabi are the new men on the team and everyone will have to demonstrate their level in the Premier League

One of those who will be under constant media surveillance will be the Colombian winger, who will have the difficult task of replacing Raphinha. The Brazilian was the club’s offensive pillar last season, in which he scored 11 goals, including one of the goals from the agonizing victory against Brentford on the last date to ensure permanenceand gave three assists in 36 games.

The English medium, Leeds Live, assured that the adaptation of the new footballers will be decisive for the new season. “The newcomers need to band together and get going and prove they are suitable replacements for some serious players as Leeds officially transition into the Jesse Marsch era.”

Luis Sinisterra, pending his debut in the Premier League

During a pre-season friendly against Crystal Palace, Sinisterra left the field of play with a hamstring injury. Because of this, he missed Leeds’ Premier League debut against Wolves. Nevertheless, his first official match with his new team could come on the second day of the championship.

According to his trainer, Jesse Marsch, the Colombian is already training with the group and is progressing satisfactorily to return to a call. “Luis is getting closer to his top speed, hopefully the attacker will be available next weekend.”

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