July 1, 2024

After seeing a player wearing his team’s uniform, the manager of Leeds United revealed the transfer decision on Sky Sports.

Kris Moore, a center-back for Leeds United U21, was training with Hibernian this month in preparation for a potential loan move, but he is now back at Thorp Arch.

Given Daniel Farke’s desire to retain the promotion-chasing team for the duration of the season, few departures are anticipated in the upcoming weeks of January.

However, fringe players and young players may be permitted to go on loan, with Darko Gyabi heading to Plymouth Argyle first.

Kris Moore, a defender for the U21 team who recently participated in Hibernian’s training camp in Dubai, could also sign a loan this month.

Moore was trying to make an impression in front of what would have been his first senior involvement, under the management of former Leeds player Nick Montgomery.

Due to injuries and international obligations in January, Hibs are currently in need of defenders; Moore is being considered as a possible loan signing.

With the conclusion of the Dubai training camp, Moore will return to Thorp Arch, where Leeds training will resume. The Hibs boss has not yet made a choice.

On Sunday, Moore was seen wearing Hibs training gear, as shown in the third picture on the right below:

Speaking to Sky Sports, he stated that during this training session, Moore has “really impressed” him, and he has not ruled out making a bid for him:

It came down to looking at Kris Moore and Kanayo Megwa. Since Kanayo is our player and has had a really good loan term, I believe there is a chance to bring him in.

We also spoke with Leeds, and they gave Kris permission to travel. As of right now, I’m not really sure what will happen, but he will return to Leeds after we get back, and we’ll see how Kanayo works.

Then, despite Adryan having trained with the team, Montgomery said that the former Leeds attacking midfielder will not be joining.

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