Forgotten Leeds United midfielder, Hadi Sacko is reportedly edging closer to a move away from Elland Road this month, according to La Provincia. 

The Spanish media outlet claim that the winger has two options that he can choose from, as he looks to secure regular first-team football.

His two options are AEK Larnaca in Cyprus or MOL Vidi in Hungary, so he'll need to act swiftly in choosing his next destination, with his future at Leeds looking like it is all but over.

Sacko hasn't officially been recalled by Leeds from his loan spell with Spanish Segunda side, UD Las Palmas but he's likely to have his spell with the club cut short.

He has made just five appearances this season, in a hugely disappointing loan spell for the winger, who would have hoped to have featured in more games having not made a single start in this year's campaign.

The winger was immediately loaned out after Marcelo Bielsa arrived at Leeds, and it's unlikely that the Whites boss is going to see Sacko in his future plans anytime soon.

The report from La Provincia suggests that his future will be decided today, so it will certainly be intriguing to see where his next move will be.

The Verdict:

It's no surprise to see him heading for the exit door.

Sacko isn't going to be getting anywhere near the Leeds starting XI, and a transfer away is the best move for both the player and the club.

He'll need to think wisely about his next move though, as it could make or break his career, which has stalled in recent seasons, which will be disappointing.