After the defender joined Hibernian’s team in Dubai, Nick Montgomery, the manager of Hibernian, has not yet decided whether to
move Leeds United’s Kris Moore.
Moore has been an immensely exciting talent at Elland Road, having come through the club’s development. Nevertheless, the defender
has been working out with Hibs throughout the winter break despite having no actual first-team football experience.
Moore has reportedly returned to West Yorkshire, according to Sky Sports, and a loan departure is still planned for the last few weeks
of January.
“After speaking with Leeds, they gave Kris Moore permission to travel [to Dubai].” As of right now, it’s difficult to predict what will
occur. However, he’ll return to Leeds once we get back,” he stated on Monday, January 15, at 11:12 a.m. on Sky Sports.
An opportunity to establish his worth
The Leeds team’s personnel, who have made over a century of combined appearances at the Under 18, Under 23, and academy levels,
will be well aware of the player’s abilities.
Moore can’t, however, advance to men’s football and play for Daniel Farke’s first squad without any senior appearances on his resume.
Hibs in the Scottish Premiership would provide him with an opportunity to grow and learn in a respectable league under the guidance
of seasoned players like Paul Hanlon, who played 542-games, or left-back Lewis Stevenson, who played 543 games.
The 20-year-old’s ability to go to Dubai with the Scottish team during the January transfer window is extremely encouraging, as many
believe the two teams may work out a loan arrangement.
Moore desperately needs a lengthy stint away from Elland Road to gather experience and experience the highs and lows of football if
he is to develop into the defender Leeds desires.
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