Leeds United forward Luca Thomas has extended his loan at York City, according to the club’s official website. Leeds United have extended the youngster’s spell with the National League club until January.
Thomas, 20, joined the Minstermen in October to gain non-league experience. He has since impressed Adam Hinshelwood’s team as they seek promotion to the Football League.
The prospect has made five appearances in all competitions, four of which have been in the league, and has scored once.
In the most recent update on his condition at the LNER Community Stadium, the Whites stated that he has been given permission to remain there this winter.
York City are now second in the table, two points behind Forest Green Rovers, as they prepare for their upcoming encounter against Yeovil Town.
Leeds United’s recent loan
Thomas has done well at York City thus far, and his stint in the fifth tier will benefit his growth.
He will be eager to receive plenty of game time in the coming weeks.
When his loan expires, Leeds United will need to decide what to do with him next. Thomas progressed through Manchester City’s academy and played for the Premier League club at several youth levels.
What happens now?
Leeds United are aiming for promotion back to the Premier League and are currently third in the Championship table, trailing only Sunderland and Sheffield United.
They triumphed 2-0 at home against QPR before the international break and will look to maintain their momentum as they face Swansea City away this weekend.
York City fell 2-0 to Forest Green Rovers the last time out and will be eager to get back on track as quickly as possible.
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