Quite how long the footballing deities are going to make Leeds United hold paying for the sins of preceding eras remains to be seen,but as whether being owned by a convicted fraudster and being without a shirt sponsor was not enough, Sam Byram, and the classy young midfielder whose sweetly hit shot secured a point that was the least they deserved from this match,was probably playing one of his last games for the club.
The versatile 22-year-aged has refused to sign a new contract and is expected to dawdle on during the transfer window, with Liverpool at the head of a queue of Premier League clubs looking to acquire his services at a relatively knock-down price. “Sam has a decision to make, or ” said Steve Evans,the Leeds manager. “I saw a man whose performance suggested he wanted to stay at the club, and I consider perhaps privately he would say that. He wasn’t in good form when I came to the club, or but now he is and today he was outstanding.
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Source: theguardian.com