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Leeds United confirm third January transfer exit in three days as another striker departs

 

Leeds United youngster Luca Thomas has completed a loan move to National League outfit Halifax Town for the remainder of the season.

 

The attacker spent most of the first half of the campaign out on loan at York City, also in the fifth tier, after having had an initial short-term loan spell extended until January. During his time at the high-flying Minstermen, whom he first joined in October, he netted twice in 10 appearances.

 

Prior to his loan to York, he had scored six goals in five Premier League 2 matches and then marked his debut for his loan club with a goal against Ebbsfleet, which was his first in senior football. His second came in a 6-2 thrashing of Maidenhead United in November.

 

Out of the 10 matches Thomas played, the 20-year-old started three. He returned to Elland Road this month but has now joined up with Halifax, who are pushing for a play-off spot.

 

A statement from Leeds United said: “Leeds United can announce Luca Thomas has completed a loan move to Vanarama National League side FC Halifax Town. The forward joins the Shaymen for the remainder of the 2024/25 season, linking up with Chris Millington’s side who currently sit just outside the Play-Off positions on goal difference.

 

“Earlier in the campaign, the 20-year-old forward enjoyed a loan spell at fellow National League outfit York City, where he scored two goals in 10 appearances across all competitions for the Minstermen.

 

“Everyone at the club wishes Luca well during his time at The Shay and we look forward to seeing his further development.”

 

Thomas, whose contract expires this summer, has yet to make his senior debut for United. His loan exit follows that of Joe Gelhardt to Hull City and Charlie Crew to Doncaster Rovers.

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