Leeds United announce 'champion' attacker departure after long-awaited agreement is reached – YEP 6/10/23
Leeds United have confirmed the long-awaited departure of Helder Costa by mutual consent.
By Graham Smyth
The Whites have reached an agreement with the winger to end
his time at Elland Road after it became clear that neither party saw the other
in their future plans.
According to Leeds manager Daniel Farke, who was appointed
in the summer, Costa has always been clear that he did not wish to continue at
the club and that tallied with Farke’s approach to the player. An exit was
explored during the transfer window and interest was expected from Saudi Arabia
but a move did not materialise as Leeds experienced an exodus of last season’s
squad.
While Leeds have been awaiting and negotiating Costa’s exit
the 29-year-old has been training individually and then with the club’s Under
21 squad.
Capped by both Portugal and Angola, Costa arrived on loan
from Wolverhampton Wanderers for the 2019/20 season with a view to a permanent
move in the event of promotion. He played a part in Marcelo Bielsa’s
Championship-winning side, making it a second league title for Costa after he
achieved the feat with Wolves.
Leeds paid around £16m for the winger’s services when the
deal became permanent and he signed a four-year deal. But for the last two
seasons Costa has spent his time away from Elland Road on loan with LaLiga side
Valencia and then Saudi club Al Ittihad.
Costa departs having made 71 appearances for the Whites,
scoring eight goals.
A club statement said: “We would like to place on record our
thanks to Helder, he will always be a champion and welcome back at Elland
Road.”