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Temenuzhkov leaves Leeds, will play in Spain

Теменужков напуска Лийдс, ще играе в Испания

 

 

 

The stay of Bulgarian youth national Kun Temenuzhkov in Leeds has apparently come to an end after the island's media note that he is already in Spain and the contract must officially be terminated.

Journalist Phil Hay, who closely follows the processes at Leeds United, marks the end of his stay for the Bulgarian striker, as well as for two Spaniards: 19-year-old Gile Amor and 21-year-old Rafa Muhika. The last two came this summer as Temenuzhkov arrived in the summer of 2017 and was met with high hopes.

"It is sad to see that Kun Temenuzhkov's time in Yorkshire is over. The Bulgarian youth was once greeted by fans to be a first-team player and he really looked like a future star at one point.

He scored 30 goals in 30 games for one of Barcelona's youth formations before joining Leeds, and at one point he was even compared to Luis Suarez. If the youngster is ever going to reach his potential, it looks like he won't be in Leeds and it will be a great shame, "www.footballfancast.com writes.

A few days ago he was associated with the Catalan club Leida - currently in the Third League, but in the 93rd year he played a season in the Primera Division.

According to www.hitc.com, Temenuzhkov will continue his career at La Nussia - a team from the same Segunda B Division, Group 3. The club is based in the Alicante area, is in the middle of the ranking and has even offered a 4 year contract to the Bulgarian striker. They clearly see in it a potential that can be developed and then sold, which can become an investment.

According to an Instagram post, he was in Alicante two days ago, and the indication that he will continue his career in La Noussia is that the Sofia-born talent has followed them on their Twitter profile.

Temenuzhkov played one match for the first team, but he actually looked into Marcelo Bielsa's plans after offering him a new contract in September, which was signed.

According to BallerStories, in fact, the next port in the Bulgarian career is Leida, not La Nussia.

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