Leeds United winger Luis Sinisterra has revealed he still keeps well up to date with former club Feyenoord's fortunes.
The Colombian international arrived at Elland Road last summer in a deal that saw Leeds pay just over £20m for his services.
While he is still in the early days of his Leeds career, Sinisterra has scored two goals in nine Premier League games this season.
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While a foot injury ruled him out of their final Premier League games before the World Cup break, Sinisterra should be fully fit after the international tournament, ready to help the Whites climb up the table.
During his final season with Feyenoord, Sinisterra scored a whopping 23 goals in 49 appearances, helping the Dutch side reach the inaugural Europa Conference League final.
And in a recent interview with Dutch outlet Soccer News, the 23-year-old revealed that he would not rule out a return to Feyenoord in the future.
"Hopefully this will be my home forever. I’m not saying bye, but see you later," Sinisterra said.
"Maybe I’ll come back in the future. I’d love it if that happened, but it was time for the next step in my career. I wish the team a great season. They’re doing great. I wish everyone the best.
"I try to stay informed as much as possible [about Feyenoord] and to follow as many matches as possible. Sometimes that’s difficult, because we often play around the same time, but I always check the app."
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