According to Leeds United, Darryl Ombang has signed an initial loan agreement for one month after leaving the club outside of the window.

On Friday, October 13, the Whites announced on Twitter that the teenage goalkeeper has signed a new contract with the team.

They then reported on their website that he’s moved to the Yorkshire club in order to gain some first-team experience.

At this point, a one-month loan agreement seems odd; it would make more sense to extend it at least until the January window.

If things had gone well, they might have been able to sign him for a cheap price, and if not, another team might have looked to hire him.

Ombang appeared to be moving in the right direction toward earning his senior debut when he was summoned up to first-team training in December.

He will probably be best suited to going out on loan, but the club feels that this is the appropriate route for him to continue his professional advancement.

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