da betsson: Leeds United look set for disappointment in the hunt for Yasin Ben El-Mhanni’s services as Belgian side Royal Antwerp close in on a move, according to The Sun.
What’s the word?
da betcris: After being released by Premier League side Newcastle United in the summer after his stint turned sour, accusing U23 coach Peter Beardsley of bullying and racism – with an independent panel ruling that the 22-year-old was treated unfairly.
Ben El-Mhanni is keen to follow in the footsteps of other British talents by moving abroad and The Sun states that Belgian side Royal Antwerp are in talks regarding a deal, although Standard Liege have also entered the running.
Goal reported at the end of August that El-Mhanni was a target for Championship high-flyers Leeds but the latest reports suggest that Marcelo Bielsa’s side will miss out in the hunt, with the likes of St. Etienne, Groningen and Heerenveen all eyeing a move.
Blow for Bielsa?
El-Mhanni could have certainly been an asset for Leeds, particularly in the long-term, but missing out on a player who did not make a single league appearance for Newcastle is unlikely to lead to sleepless nights for Marcelo Bielsa.
Naturally a right-winger, El-Mhanni would have faced a stern task earning first-team opportunities ahead of the likes of Kemar Roofe, Ezgjan Alioski and Jack Harrison at Elland Road – and it is clear that regular starting action is what the 22-year-old is looking for at this stage of his career.
In fact, signing El-Mhanni could have led to problems for Bielsa further down the line if he regularly stated his desire for first-team action, and could have disrupted the tight relationship of his impressive squad.
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